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Wednesday, August 25, 2010

Manila Hostage-taking Updates 2010 – Manila Hostage Crisis Philippines Manila Hostage Taking

“The President has been meeting with the police, Department of Interior and Local Government (DILG) officials and Manila Mayor Alfredo Lim. As of now four hostages dead, one in critical condition. We will be issuing a statement later tonight,” Presidential Spokesman Edwin Lacierda told reporters in Malacañang Monday late evening.
Lacierda declined to comment where the meeting was being held.
He said Aquino monitored the hostage drama the whole day.
Unconfirmed information from the Palace said the President was to visit the freed injured hostages in the hospitals.





The Chinese Embassy in Manila on Monday night said that the Philippine government should ensure the safety and security of the Chinese nationals who survived the Quirino Grandstand hostage drama Monday.

“We request that the Philippine side should try its best to make sure that the injured or those who survived the hostage would be taken cared of,” ChineseEmbassy in Manila spokesperson Ethan Sun said in a phone interview with the Manila Bulletin.

“We are hoping for the safety and security of those who were injured,” he added.

Sun said they have yet to issue a formal written statement regarding the hostage drama as they are “still confirming the exact information of how many were killed.”

According to Sun, a working group from the Chinese Embassy was sent to the site earlier, adding that they “requested for some explanation why no SWAT (Special Weapons and Tactics) team did not take action at that time.”

“The working group had a disagreement with Philippine side… When the whole drama was over, the Philippine side said sorry… about this action,” he said.

Another working group from the Chinese Embassy was on its way Monday night to the hospitals to check on the survivors of the hostage crisis, according to Sun.

About 25 Chinese nationals onboard a tourist bus were taken hostage by former policeman who was relieved from service.



Clad in a complete police uniform and armed with an M-16 rifle, a bemedalled dismissed official of the Philippine National Police (PNP) on Monday seized a tourist bus and held hostage 22 foreigners and three Filipinos to demand his reinstatement near the Quirino Grandstand at Rizal Park in Manila.

Chief Inspector Erwin Margarejo, Manila Police District spokesman, identified the disgruntled dismissed police officer as Senior Inspector Rolando Mendoza.

Margarejo said Mendoza’s initial demand was for the Office of the Ombudsman to act swiftly and release its decision on his pending motion for reconsideration in connection with the administrative case filed against him and for the PNP to reinstate him.

Based on records, Mendoza was dismissed from the service last year due to alleged extortion.

As of 4:26 p.m. on Monday, 9 hostages (three kids, six adults) had released but authorities declined to divulge the suspect’s other demands.

Six of the seven foreigners released are from Hong Kong. They are Tsan Yee Lai, 40; Fuchak Yin, 10; Wong Chin Nat, 12; Fu Chang Yin, 4; Diana Chan; and Lee See Kyu.

Police said Mendoza seized the Hong-Thai travel and tourist bus (TWU-799) at around 10 a.m. on Monday as it was about to leave Fort Santiago in Intramuros, Manila.

Mendoza was able to board the bus when he told the driver that he would just hitch a ride.

Once inside, he declared the hostage-taking and commandeered the bus until they reached Rizal Park. Mendoza was eventually killed as police gained control of the bus.

A handwritten note, signed by Mendoza, saying “BIG DEAL WILL START AFTER 3 PM TODAY” was stuck to the door of the bus.

A sign stuck to a window said “3PM TODAY DEAD LOCK”.

Also stuck to the bus door was a piece of paper with the handwritten message: “BIG MISTAKE TO CORRECT A BIG WRONG DECISION”. A larger piece of paper on the front windshield read, “RELEASE FINAL DECISION” and then what appeared to be details of his case.

So far, Margarejo said, Mendoza was cooperating with police negotiators.

“He was courteous. Ok naman siya. He’s been cooperating,” he added.

Hong Kong’s Secretary for Security Ambrose Lee told reporters authorities were very concerned about the incident.

Two officials were being sent to Manila and a hotline was being set up in Hong Kong for families of the hostages.

“The information we’ve received so far is that no one is injured,” Lee said in Hong Kong.

He said he hoped the incident would be peaceful resolved and the hostages were released “safely and as quickly as possible.”

Bemedalled cop

Mendoza is a bemedalled police officer who is just months away from his mandatory retirement from the police service, records from the Philippine National Police (PNP) revealed.

A record obtained by the Manila Bulletin from the PNP-Directorate for Police Records and Management (DPRM) revealed that Senior Inspector Mendoza obtained a total of 17 police service medals and a commendation for excellent job performance.

Among them are the Medalya ng Papuri, PNP Badge of Honor, Medalya ng Kasanayan, Medalya ng Kagalingan and Medalya ng Paglilingkod.

Mendoza is expected to bow out of police service on January 10, 2011 when he will reach the mandatory retirement age of 56.

A graduate of the Philippine College of Criminology, the 55-year old Mendoza entered the law enforcement service through the Philippine Constabulary-Integrated National Police (PC-INP) in 1981.

The police service apparently runs in the family of Mendoza, having a brother who is in active service with a rank of Senior Police Officer and a son with a rank of Police Inspector and assigned as deputy chief of Bangued town police in Abra.

Police records revealed that Mendoza joined and was absorbed in the PNP with a rank of Senior Police Officer 3 in 1991.

“Based on our records, he rose from the ranks, starting as a patrolman.

He was absorbed when the PNP is created in 1991,” a police source said.

Mendoza was promoted to Police Inspector (equivalent to lieutenant in the military) in 2002 and then to Police senior Inspector (captain) three years later. His assignment is mostly at the Manila Police District.

While it was not specifically cited in the police records, a police source said trouble began for Mendoza in 2008 when he and at least four other policemen were accused of extorting money from a chef whom they accosted allegedly for parking violation and possession of illegal drugs.

The chef was allegedly forced to eat shabu after failing to produce R200,000, but was later released when a friend allegedly gave P20,000 to one of the arresting officers.

As a result, Mendoza was meted a 90-day preventive suspension which was imposed from June 16 to September 14 in 2008. He was reinstated after the suspension was served.

But on February 16 last year, the PNP leadership ordered that he be dismissed from the service.

“I believe that what really depressed him is that the dismissal comes with an order that his retirement benefits be forfeited,” the police source said.

This was confirmed by Mendoza’s updated service records which stated in the February 16, 2008 order that the dismissal has accessory penalty of forfeiture of retirement benefits and perpetual disqualification from the government service.

Senior Superintendent Agrimero Cruz, Jr., PNP spokesman, said the PNP leadership has been closely monitoring the hostage-taking incident and is optimistic that he the situation will be resolved peacefully.

“The general guidance of the Chief PNP (Director General Jesus Verzosa) is to strictly observe to the letter the police operational procedures on hostage-crisis situations with paramount emphasis on the safety of the hostages, the police personnel on the ground, and the hostage-taker himself,” said Cruz.

The official said a Crisis Management Committee (CMC) has been activated shortly after news of the hostage-taking broke out, headed by Manila Vice Mayor Isko Moreno. The Committee, he said, is aimed at coordinating all actions of concerned police units and agencies. (With reports from Czarina Nicole O. Ong and Jeamma E. Sabate)

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2010 Arizona election results

Arizona

The challenge from J.D. Hayworth has forced Mr. McCain to move to the right of his previous positions on immigration, social issues and fiscal affairs.
via A Guide to Tuesday Night’s Primary Results – The Caucus Blog – NYTimes.com.
Senator John McCain, a Republican who is seeking a fifth term, is looking for a victory that would – in part, at least – serve as a bit of vindication over his stinging defeat two years ago in the presidential race against Barack Obama. Mr. McCain has spent more than $20 million in his race against J.D. Hayworth, a former congressman from Arizona, but seems to have solidified an edge that only a few months ago seemed unlikely.
Still, with voter turnout expected to be low in Arizona, will the margin be as wide as some polls have suggested?
Ben Quayle, the son of former Vice President Dan Quayle, will learn his fate in the Republican primary race for the 3rd Congressional District. It would be tempting to read too much into the outcome of this contest, particularly given the year’s shorthanded establishment vs. insurgent narrative. Mr. Quayle has taken an aggressive stance against President Obama, calling him the worst president ever, but his youthful travails – writing for a pornography Web site, for starters – have also been an issue and voters have a long list of candidates to consider, including Pamela Gorman, another leading contender.
And what about Gov. Jan Brewer? Not only is she poised to win the Republican nomination, the chatter of her being ripe for a Democratic knockout in November has all but gone away, given her newfound popularity over the state’s immigration law.
Hot Races
Governor (REP) (Vote For 1)
19.4% of Precincts Reporting
(435 of 2239 Precincts)


Total Number of Votes Percent
Republican
BREWER, JAN – R
283307 82.0
MILLS, BUZ – R
30731 8.9
MARTIN, DEAN – R
19842 5.7
JETTE, MATTHEW – R
11473 3.3
U.S. Rep. in Congress – Dist. 3 (REP) (Vote For 1)
11.6% of Precincts Reporting
(29 of 249 Precincts)


Total Number of Votes Percent
Republican
QUAYLE, BEN – R
9676 22.2
WARING, JIM – R
8319 19.1
MOAK, STEVE – R
7883 18.1
PARKER, VERNON B. – R
6893 15.8
MORRIS, PAULINA – R
3524 8.1
GORMAN, PAMELA – R
3093 7.1
CRUMP, SAM – R
2341 5.4
WINKLER, ED – R
716 1.6
BRANCH, BOB – R
562 1.3
HULL, LEANN – R
533 1.2
U.S. Senator (REP) (Vote For 1)
19.4% of Precincts Reporting
(435 of 2239 Precincts)


Total Number of Votes Percent
Republican
MCCAIN, JOHN – R
205340 58.8
HAYWORTH, J.D. – R
104129 29.8
DEAKIN, JIM – R
39881 11.4
Results showing 100% of precincts reporting may still be undecided due to ongoing tabulation of early voting ballots.
Election numbers are still coming in, please click here for results.  We will up date as data comes in. Arizona election results – Phoenix elections results – azcentral.com.

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Arizona Election Results 2010 : John McCain Wins Arizona Republican Primary

US Senator John McCain (73) easily won the race in an Arizona primary on Tuesday, fending off a challenge seen as a test of the country’s anti-incumbent mood as Americans decide in November who controls Congress.



The four-term senator and defeated Republican presidential nominee was well ahead of congressman and conservative talk radio JD Hayworth when he gave his victory speech.

But his rival – who was backed by the conservative Tea Party movement – waged a serious enough campaign to force the once moderate McCain to beat a hasty path to the right.

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Miss Universe 2010 Results And Winners

Miss Universe 2010, the 59th edition of the pageant, will be held at the Mandalay Bay Events Center in the Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino, Las Vegas, Nevada, U.S. on August 23, 2010. It will be hosted by Bret Michaels and Natalie Morales.


Jimena Navarrete, Miss Mexico, was crowned Miss Universe 2010 by outgoing titlehoder Stefanía Fernández from Venezuela.

Miss Universe 2010 Results And Winners

Miss Universe 2010
* Mexico - Jimena Navarrete

1st Runner-up
* Jamaica - Yendi Phillipps

2nd Runner-up
* Australia - Jesinta Campbell

3rd Runner-up
* Ukraine - Anna Poslavska

4th Runner-up
* Philippines - Venus Raj

Top 10
* Albania - Angela Martini
* Guatemala - Jessica Scheel
* Ireland - Rozanna Purcell
* Puerto Rico - Mariana Vicente
* South Africa - Nicole Flint

Top 15
* Belgium - Cilou Annys
* Colombia - Natalia Navarro
* Czech Republic - Jitka Válková
* France - Malika Ménard
* Russia - Irina Antonenko

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Florida Election Results: Kendrick Meek Defeats Jeff Greene In Democratic Senate Primary

Four-term Rep. Kendrick Meek defeated real estate billionaire Jeff Greene in Florida's Democratic Senate primary, the Associated Press reported. Meek will go on to a general election fight with Republican Marco Rubio and Republican-turned-Independent Charlie Crist.

Meek and Greene candidates have been relentless in criticizing each other, and the vitriol is unlikely to end with Tuesday's primary.

Meek has called Greene a "bad man" who earned his wealth on the backs of the working class; Greene made his money forecasting that the mortgage market would collapse. Greene called the congressman corrupt and criticized his mother, former Rep. Carrie Meek, saying she got money and a Cadillac Escalade from a developer seeking federal money for a project.

The nomination was supposed to be a lock for Meek, a one-time Florida Highway Patrol trooper and son of the former congresswoman in the north Miami congressional district. But on the last day possible, Greene entered the race and immediately began spending millions on television ads.

Meek has been substantially outspent in the race. He estimates Greene has written checks totaling $26 million, a number the Greene campaign won't confirm.

"I'm encouraged by the numbers that we see right now, that we're even being considered after $26 million. Usually it goes to the guy that runs the most television commercials, putting the mail in the most mailboxes. In this case people are looking at the grass-roots campaign we've run in the last year-and-a-half," Meek said.

Greene's television ads have far outnumbered Meek's and the real estate mogul has blanketed the state with direct mail pieces and robocalls, including one recorded by television personality Star Jones.

But Meek has outworked Greene on getting around the state.

Meek seemed to be thriving on recent momentum. He had a big smile on his face most of the day, including a 50-minute interview with Bubba the Love Sponge, a popular Tampa-based radio talk show host with a statewide audience. Bubba, who legally changed his name to Bubba the Love Sponge back in the 80s, told his audience he has already voted for Meek and strongly encouraged listeners to do the same.

Greene stuck to the theme he's had since entering the race in April on the last possible day to qualify for the ballot: he's an outsider whose created jobs and Meek is a career politician.

"It's been a great day and it's been a marvelous four months. I have to say four months of traveling around Florida, what I'm seeing is the unemployment keeps getting worse. I'm the only jobs creator who's running for United States Senate in Florida. Hopefully, the people of Florida will give me a chance to represent them," Greene said.

A Quinnipiac University poll released Monday showed 39 percent of likely primary voters supported Meek, compared to 29 percent who favored Greene. But 28 percent said they still hadn't made up their minds. The poll, taken Saturday and Sunday, had a margin of error of plus or minus 3.6 percentage points.

Greene shrugged off recent polls that show him trailing.

"The polls, they're up and they're down every day. I think last week we were up 8, then the next day we were down 14," Greene said. "Look, this campaign has been embraced by the people of Florida since the day I got into this campaign because I offer a clear choice: more of the same politicians who have failed us or me."

The newly-minted Democratic nominee following Florida's primary will face GOP contender Marco Rubio and Republican-turened-independent candidate Gov. Charlie Crist in the November election.

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Tuesday, August 24, 2010

Ignoramus - An Academic play by George Ruggle

Ignoramus is a college farce, a 1615 academic play by George Ruggle. Written in Latin (with passages in English and French), it was arguably the most famous and influential academic play of English Renaissance drama. Ruggle based his play on La Trappolaria (1596), an Italian comedy by Giambattista della Porta (which in turn borrows from the Pseudolus of Plautus).





In Latin ignōrāmus the first-person plural present active indicative of īgnōrō (“I do not know”, “I am unacquainted with”, “I am ignorant of”) literally means “we are ignorant of” or “we do not know”. The term acquired its English meaning of an ignorant person or dunce as a consequence of Ruggle’s play.


Performance
The play was first produced in Clare College, Cambridge on Wednesday, March 8, 1615, as part of the program of entertainments for a visit by King James I. James enjoyed the play so much that he returned to Cambridge to see it again on Saturday, May 13 of that year.[1] Contemporary John Chamberlain reported that "the play was full of mirth and variety with many excellent actors, but more than half spoiled by its extreme length of six hours.


Texts
Ignoramus was entered into the Stationers' Register on April 18, 1615, and was published later that year by the bookseller Walter Burre. Two subsequent editions were issued in 1630, and other editions followed in 1658, 1659, 1668, 1707, 1731, 1736, 1737, and after. John Sidney Hawkins issued an elaborately-edited text in 1787.


Several manuscripts of the play also exist. The MS. in the collection of the Bodleian Library, Tanner MS. 306, features a cast list of the amateur actors in the original production.[2]


Fernando Parkhurst translated the original into English in 1660, as Ignoramus, or the Academical Lawyer; Robert Codrington's translation followed in 1662. The English-language versions were presented onstage during the Restoration.


Satire
The play satirizes the college recorder, Francis Brackyn, a "constant adversary of the university"[3] who is represented as the Ignoramus of the title. Brackyn was unpopular among the academics of the town as a "common lawyer" (they used a crude "law Latin" that the academics deplored); he had previously been ridiculed in the third of the Parnassus plays. In Ignoramus, Brackyn is given a romance of false loves; he is enamored of Rosabella and pays 600 gold pieces for her hand in marriage, but is tricked into being with the mannish Polla. Like Malvolio, who is supposed mad, he is suspected of being possessed and put through an exorcism before being carried off to a monastery to recuperate (and to stay away from the loves of the more worthy wits).


The lawyers who were the subject of the play's satire did not enjoy the work; Sir Edward Coke, the Lord Chief Justice, believed that he was a target of some of the barbs. The play provoked a quarrel between academics and lawyers. The lawyers responded with satirical poems and ballads, which inspired responses by the academics, to create a passionate controversy. Ruggle's play even had an influence in the reform of legal language in England.[4]


Author
George Ruggle (1575–1622) graduated Lavenham grammar school and matriculated at St. John's, Cambridge in 1589. He transferred to Trinity College, where he received his B.A. in 1593 and his M.A. in 1597. He became a fellow of Trinity the following year, and remained at the college until 1620.


Upon Ruggle's death, Nicholas Ferrar read a eulogy for the academic at a meeting of the Virginia Company; he referred to Ruggle as a "Brother of the Company" and revealed that Ruggle had worked for the Company for the last three years of his life. In his will, Ruggle left £100 for the Christian education of American Indian children in Virginia.[5]


Ruggle is reported to have written other plays; but none are extant.[6]





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Miss Universe 2010 Is Miss Mexico Jimena Navarrete

Meet Miss Universe 2010: Miss Mexico Jimena Navarrete was crowned Miss Universe 2010 during the Miss Universe pageant at the Mandalay Bay Events Center in Las Vegas on Monday night.

Miss Universe 2010: Miss Mexico Jimena Navarrete

The stunning brunette from Guadalajara inherited the title from Venezuela’s Stefania Fernandez and beat out 83 beauty queens from all over the globe — including Miss USA Rima Fakih — on stage in Sin City. In fact, the 22-year-old nature enthusiast defeated favorites from Ireland, the Philippines and Venezuela to become the 59th winner of the crown in a show broadcast live around the world. In a major shock, this year’s Miss Venezuela failed to make it past the first cut, when the 83 contestants were whittled down to 15. Miss USA, another favorite, was also eliminated early on.

Navarrete is Mexico’s second Miss Universe; Lupita Jones of Mexico won the title in 1991. Navarrete’s title comes with a package of prizes — including an undisclosed salary, a luxury New York apartment with living expenses, a one-year scholarship to the New York Film Academy with housing after her reign is complete, plus jewelry, and shoes and a new wardrobe.

Miss Jamaica Yendi Phillipps was crowned second runner-up. Miss Australia Jesenti Campbell is second runner-up. The Miss Congeniality Universe award went to Campbell, while Miss Thailand Fonthip Watcharatrakul won Miss Photogenic Universe and a second award for having the Best National Costume.

Miss Universe joins Miss World as the most publicized beauty contest in the world. California clothing company Pacific Mills founded the contest 1952 and it was acquired by Donald Trump in 1996.

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