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At least 10 hurt in police dispersal of protest vs election irregularities 

PHILIPPINE STAR/ RUSSELL A. PALMA

A RIGHTS group on Wednesday condemned police officers for using violent means to disperse a protest denouncing irregularities during the May 9 elections.   

At least 10 people were injured after anti-riot cops used water cannons against the crowd gathered in front of the Commission on Human Rights (CHR) building in Quezon City, according to the group Karapatan Alliance Philippines.  

“The right to peaceful assembly and protest is a basic right enshrined in our constitution; even our laws guarantee the exercise of this right, especially in a designated freedom park such as the CHRs Liwasang Diokno,” Karapatan said in a statement.  

“Is the violent dispersal today a prelude of things to come under a Marcos-Duterte administration, where exercising our basic rights and freedoms are met with brazen State violence?it added.  

Incoming President Ferdinand “Bongbong” R. Marcos and incoming Vice-President Mayor Sara Z. Duterte-Carpio were set to be officially proclaimed by Congress on Wednesday afternoon, after a landslide victory in the elections.  

The CHR said in a Facebook post that it sent officials to investigate the protest in front of its building.  

“We emphasize that the right to peaceful assembly is a fundamental right that deserves equal protection as public safety and orderCHR investigators will continue to monitor the situation according to our mandate.” 

On the other hand, Lt. Col. Ritchie Claraval, commander of the Anonas Police Station 9, said the demonstrators repeatedly kicked and broke the plastic shields of the policemen who were positioned outside the building, causing the injuries.   

He added that the protesters had to be stopped as they were planning to march towards the congressional complex, despite not securing a permit from the local government.  

Mr. Claraval asserted that the police exercised maximum tolerance despite the use of water cannons. John Victor D. Ordoñez and Emmanuel Tupas/PHILSTAR   

New Clark City set for reopening to the public  

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THE NEW Clark City in Capas, Tarlacwhich is being developed as the new government administrative center and home to an athletics center used during the 2019 Southeast Asian Gameswill be reopened to the public this weekend, the Bases Conversion and Development Authority (BCDA) announced on Wednesday.   

This comes after two years of restriction due to the pandemic, which prompted the BCDA to convert the National Government Administrative Center (NGAC) and AthletesVillage in New Clark City into instant medical and isolation facilities as part of efforts to strengthen the countrys healthcare system,the BCDA said in a statement.    

A soft reopening started on May 7 but a grand relaunching ceremony is set on May 28 and 29.   

The New Clark City will be open to visitors every weekend, with free access to open spaces and viewing areas within the sports facilities.   

With easing lockdowns, BCDA felt that it is the right time to reopen New Clark City to the public, and enable visitors to experience what this future metropolis has to offer,BCDA Chief Executive Officer Aristotle B. Batuhan said.    

This weekends event will begin with a ceremonial bike ride and fun run on May 28, to be joined by runners, bike enthusiasts, duathletes, triathletes, and national athletes returning from the 31st Southeast Asian Games in Hanoi, Vietnam. It will be followed by a free Zumba class.   

A street party will be held in the evening, with local bands and performers from Central Luzon. On May 29, cycling apparel brand Twin Cycle Gear will hold its first New Clark City Cycling Race Event, with around 500 participants expected.   

New Clark City has facilities and features such as the 4.5-hectare River Park, wide open spaces, jogging and bike lanes, parks, sidewalks, and sports facilities. Revin Mikhael D. Ochave  

Vigan Airport gets upgrade, more improvements planned 

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THE AIRPORT in Vigan City, now with a bigger passenger terminal building and expanded runway, was inaugurated Wednesday, the Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines (CAAP) announced.  

Vigan, the capital of Ilocos Sur province and a UNESCO World Heritage Site for its well-preserved Spanish colonial town center, is located about 403 kilometers north of Manila.  

The P79.56-million development project included the expansion and rehabilitation of the terminal building, construction of runway strip end and runway end safety area as well as turnaround pads, provision of water supply storage, and parking area, among others, according to CAAP, which manages the airport.   

Vigan Airport is an asset to the city and the province of Ilocos Sur and will greatly boost the heritage city’s tourism,” CAAP Director General Jim C. Sydiongco said in a statement.  

CAAP and the Department of Transportation have laid out plans for further improvements, including the construction of a control tower building, power supply, and installation of communications and meteorological equipment system.   

CAAP said the upgraded Vigan Airport can accommodate 150 passengers at any given time, more than thrice its previous capacity of only 40 passengers. MSJ 

Marcos taps pro-Duterte blogger to head media relations office 

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PRESIDENT-elect Ferdinand BongbongR. Marcos, Jr. has tapped a pro-Duterte blogger to head the office that serves as the main bridge between Malacañang and the media as well as supervises the executive departments communications campaign.   

Blogger and radio commentator Rose Beatrix “Trixie” Cruz-Angeles will lead the Presidential Communications Operations Office (PCOO), Marcos lawyer Victor D. Rodriguez said in a statement on Wednesday.  

“The primary task of Cruz-Angeles is to oversee the operations of the PCOO, which includes the conduct of regular press briefings to media practitioners covering Malacañang activities,” he said.  

Mr. Rodriguez said Ms. Angeles, a lawyer, will be a talking headduring press briefings since Mr. Marcos had earlier announced that he will not appoint a spokesperson. 

The Supreme Court in 2016 suspended Ms. Angeles from practicing law for three years, citing that she and a fellow lawyer violated a code of conduct against dishonest practices. 

She has since embarked on a blogging career that has been heavily supportive of President Rodrigo R. Dutertes administration.  

Ms. Angeles, who assisted in Mr. Dutertes 2016 campaign, became a social media strategist for the PCOO from July 2017 to 2018.  

The lawyer admitted at a Senate hearing on fake news in 2017 that she had fed government information for the propaganda blog of Esther Margaux “Mocha” J. Uson, who also became part of the Duterte administration.  

Ms. Angeles is also a host of a radio program that has been highly critical of Duterte critics and dissenters. Kyle Aristophere T. Atienza 

Philippine senators appeal to WHO to include Taiwan in global pandemic response plan 

A PHILIPPINE senator has appealed to the World Health Organization (WHO) to include Taiwan, where some 150,000 Filipinos live and work, in its global pandemic response plan.  

Reelected Senator Ana Theresia “Risa” Hontiveros-Baraquel, in a letter dated May 21 to the United Nations health agency, expressed concern that leaving Taiwan out will lead to a gap in efforts to curb the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic. 

To leave no one behind, we respectfully urge you to invite Taiwan to attend the 75th World Health Assembly to be held in Geneva, Switzerland on 22-28 May 2022, as well as all WHO meetings, mechanisms and activities,she said in the letter.  

She noted that the exclusion of Taiwan ignores the welfare of its 23.5 million citizens plus migrants, including Filipinos.   

Taiwan is an indispensable partner in ensuring a successful post-pandemic recovery. We can’t just ignore its plight and contributions,Ms. Hontiveros said, calling it disturbingthat Taiwan was not included as various experts have already said that the fight against the pandemic must remain inclusive.  

Taiwan is regarded by the UN as part of the Peoples Republic of China, which became a permanent member of the global organization in 1971.        

“We recognize Taiwan as an independent state and we support its need to be recognized as a nation, especially in the matter of the global pandemic response,said Ms. Hontiveros, a member of the Philippine opposition who has been vocal about her stance against Chinese presence in the West Philippine Sea. Alyssa Nicole O. Tan 

Luka Dončić, Mavs top Warriors, stave off sweep

DALLAS Mavericks forward Luka Dončić (77) dunks against the Golden State Warriors during the fourth quarter in Game 4 of the 2022 Western Conference finals at American Airlines Center. — REUTERS

LUKA Dončić missed a triple-double by one assist and the host Dallas Mavericks combined impressive 3-point-shooting and a strong defensive effort into a season-saving 48 minutes on Tuesday night, preventing a Golden State Warriors celebration with a 119-109 triumph in Game 4 of the Western Conference finals.

Reggie Bullock connected on playoffs-career-high-tying six of the Mavericks’ 20 3-pointers. The Dallas defense limited the Golden State star tandem of Stephen Curry and Klay Thompson to a combined 32 points, forcing the best-of-seven series back to San Francisco for a fifth game on Thursday, with the Warriors leading 3-1.

Seeking to rebound from three defeats that had come by a total of 43 points, the Mavericks dominated the second and third quarters, which were separated by an additional 20 minutes. A Dallas rainstorm found its way onto the court through a leaky roof in the American Airlines Center.

Having shot 11-for-23 on 3-point attempts in the first half while building a 62-47 advantage, the Mavericks responded better to the delay, getting two 3-pointers apiece from Dorian Finney-Smith and Dončić plus a fifth from Bullock in a 19-9 burst that opened a 25-point advantage.

Dallas went on to lead by as many as 29, then survived a late flurry by an all-reserves Warriors lineup to win for the first time since a 123-90 shocker against the top-seeded Phoenix Suns in Game 7 of the Western semifinals.

Dončić finished with game highs in points (30), rebounds (14) and assists (nine) while also contributing three 3-pointers to the Dallas total. Finney-Smith added four treys to account for a majority of his 23 points.

Bullock turned his six 3-pointers into 18 points, while Jalen Brunson had 15 points, Maxi Kleber 13 and Spencer Dinwiddie 10 for the Mavericks, who shot a series-best 50% from the field.

Curry led seven Warriors in double figures with 20 points to go with a team-high eight assists, but he shot just 7-for-16 overall and 2-for-5 from 3-point range.

Jonathan Kuminga led Golden State’s late charge with 17 points, while fellow reserves Jordan Poole had 14 and Moses Moody 10.

Starters Andrew Wiggins (13), Thompson (12) and Draymond Green (10) also scored in double figures for Golden State. The Warriors fell in their first opportunity to clinch in each of the previous two playoff rounds before prevailing one game later. — Reuters

Klopp named PL Manager of the Year

LIVERPOOL’S Jürgen Klopp was recognized for his side’s tilt at an unprecedented quadruple this season as he was named the League Managers Association (LMA) and Premier League Manager of the Year on Tuesday.

Liverpool won the League Cup and FA Cup and will play Real Madrid in the Champions League final on Saturday. It came up just short in the Premier League title race, finishing a point behind champion Manchester City.

“It’s a great honor and it was an insane season,” said Klopp. “The last matchday when only two games were meaningless and in the rest, we all played for absolutely everything. It was not the best outcome for us, but we are already over it.”

The 54-year-old German won the Premier League award after votes from the public were combined with those of an expert panel, while the LMA prize was voted for by the full membership of managers across all the divisions.

“This being voted for by my colleagues is obviously most important prize you can get,” Klopp added. — Reuters

Rising star Rune thumps 14th seed Shapovalov in straight sets

PARIS — Danish teenager Holger Rune swept aside 14th seed Denis Shapovalov in straight sets at the French Open on Tuesday to earn his first win in a Grand Slam tournament and confirm his status as one of the sport’s brightest prospects.

The 19-year-old, who won his maiden tour title in Munich this month, powered past the Canadian world number 15 with ease, winning 6-3, 6-1, 7-6(4) and showing no nerves.

“I’m really positive and working hard every day to get better. This is what you work for every day, to be able to play the biggest tournaments,” the baby-faced teenager with a bright smile told a news conference.

“You know, I’m super happy and pleased to be in this position right now, to be able to have chances against these guys, to be able to, you know, win my first title in Munich was a huge step forward in my career.”

A former French Open junior champion at 16, Rune looked extremely comfortable on the red clay on the outside Court 12, cruising through the first two sets in less than an hour with Shapovalov having no answer to his power and serial drop shots.

“I just really like playing it (drop shot), especially on the backhand side,” Rune said.

“It’s very natural for me and I think it’s good, especially here on clay when opponents are far behind the baseline, to mix it up. It’s also more fun to watch,” he said.

Rune had the chance to finish the contest with his first match point at 5-4 but sent an easy forehand into the net and gifted Shapovalov a set point two games later.

Another superb drop shot restored order and forced a tiebreak which Rune won when Shapovalov fired a forehand wide.

The teenager shot up from the 400s in the rankings in 2021 to the top 100 early this year.

He has already improved his ranking to world number 40, a major accomplishment considering he played for the first time in the main draw of an ATP tournament just over a year ago.

“I’m improving every day. I’m trying to improve 1% every day to get, you know, always to do things a little better than the day before,” he said. — Reuters

Premier League approves proposed takeover of Chelsea by Boehly-led consortium

THE Boehly-Clearlake consortium, which agreed terms to acquire Chelsea for £4.25 billion ($5.33 billion) earlier this month, passed the Premier League Owners’ and Directors’ Test, the league said on Tuesday, paving the way for the club’s takeover.

The proposal also needs approval from the British government before the consortium can complete the acquisition, with a week remaining before the club’s current operating licence expires on May 31.

“The Board has applied the Premier League’s Owners’ and Directors’ Test (OADT) to all prospective Directors, and undertaken the necessary due diligence,” the league said in a statement.

“The members of the consortium purchasing the club are affiliates of the Clearlake Capital Group, L.P., Todd Boehly, Hansjorg Wyss and Mark Walter.”

“Chelsea FC will now work with the relevant governments to secure the necessary licenses to complete the takeover.”

The British government is set to approve the sale after Chelsea’s Russian owner Roman Abramovich gave assurances he will not benefit from the deal, a source familiar with the situation told Reuters.

Currently subject to sanctions by the British government, Abramovich put the London club up for sale in early March following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, which Moscow calls a “special military operation.”

Abramovich dismissed reports that he wanted a loan given to the club, reportedly worth £1.5 billion ($1.88 billion), to be repaid.

Chelsea previously confirmed all proceeds from the sale, which would be placed in a frozen UK bank account, will be donated to charitable causes by Abramovich. Groups led by Boston Celtics co-owner Stephen Pagliuca and former British Airways chairman Martin Broughton were earlier eliminated from the bidding process while a consortium led by Chicago Cubs owners the Ricketts family pulled out of the running. — Reuters

All-NBA First Team: Jokić, Antetokounmpo, Dončić, Booker, Tatum

DENVER Nuggets center and league Most Valuable Player (MVP) Nikola Jokić, Milwaukee Bucks forward Giannis Antetokounmpo, Dallas Mavericks guard Luka Dončić, Phoenix Suns guard Devin Booker and Boston Celtics guard Jayson Tatum comprised the 2021-22 All-NBA First Team, it was announced on Tuesday night.

The All-NBA Second Team featured Golden State Warriors guard Stephen Curry, Memphis Grizzlies guard Ja Morant, Chicago Bulls forward DeMar DeRozan, Brooklyn Nets forward Kevin Durant and Philadelphia 76ers center Joel Embiid.

The Third Team was made up of Atlanta Hawks guard Trae Young, Suns guard Chris Paul, Los Angeles Lakers forward LeBron James, Toronto Raptors forward Pascal Siakam and Minnesota Timberwolves center Karl-Anthony Towns.

Though Jokić was named MVP for the second straight season, the only unanimous first-team selection was Antetokounmpo, who won MVP in 2019 and 2020. Jokić received 88 first-team votes and 12 second-team votes, as did Dončić.

Embiid earned the fifth-most total points from the voting panel of sportswriters and broadcasters. At 57 votes for the first team and 43 for the second team, Embiid tallied 414 points, more than Tatum’s 390. But he was named to the second team due to positional restrictions; the National Basketball Association (NBA) only allows one center per team.

Jokić averaged 27.1 points, 13.8 rebounds and 7.9 assists and made 58.3% of his shots in 74 starts for Denver this season. Antetokounmpo averaged 29.9 points (a career high), 11.6 rebounds and 5.8 assists and made 55.3% of his field goals.

It marks Antetokounmpo’s sixth All-NBA selection and his fourth first-team selection. It is Jokić’s fourth overall selection and third appearance on the first team.

Doncic made his third straight first team after averaging 28.4 points, 9.1 rebounds and 8.7 assists in the regular season.

Tatum earned first-team honors for the first time in his career, while Booker earned his first All-NBA selection of any kind. Tatum averaged 26.9 points, 8.0 rebounds and 4.4 assists — all career highs — for Boston in the regular season. Booker posted a career-best 26.8 points and 4.4 rebounds per game, along with 4.8 assists, to lead Phoenix to the best regular-season record.

Booker and Towns became eligible for supermax contract extensions this offseason due to making the All-NBA team.

James extended his NBA record with his 18th All-NBA selection. Paul earned his 11th selection and Durant garnered his 10th.

Other players receiving votes included centers Rudy Gobert of Utah (45 points) and Bam Adebayo of Miami (28); forwards Jimmy Butler of Miami (32 points), Jaylen Brown of Boston (3), Desmond Bane of Memphis (1) and Khris Middleton of Milwaukee (1); and guards Donovan Mitchell of Utah (4), Mikal Bridges of Phoenix (1), Jrue Holiday of Milwaukee (1), Kyrie Irving of Brooklyn (1), Dejounte Murray of San Antonio (1) and Fred Van Vleet of Toronto (1). — Reuters

Atletang Ayala

SEA Games silver medalist and BPI Unibanker Alexis Sy presents her medal and iconic Saola stuffed toy to Ayala Corp. President and CEO Fernando Zobel de Ayala, Public Affairs Group Head Rene Almendras, and Strategic Human Resources Advisor Paco Milan.

Electric highway

OXANA MELIS-UNSPLASH

Imagine all the tollways from Rosario, La Union in the north all the way to Batangas City in the south being peppered with more “pumping” stations. But, instead of selling gasoline or diesel fuel, these stations cater to motorists that need to plug in and recharge their electric vehicles. And, as they wait, motorists can dine or shop in any of the station’s numerous establishments.

The concept is not new. Most stations along the highways now have become dining hubs. It seems that fuel sale and vehicle service are no longer their profit centers. More money is made from rental from dining and retail establishments, and perhaps even from percentage of tenants’ sales. What will be new is the establishment of charging stations for electric cars.

In the US, online publication Freethink reported in March that “Starbucks is creating an EV charger highway from Seattle to Denver,” with the coffee chain “promising electric vehicle owners a near-full charge in about 40 minutes.” In a report by Stephen Johnson that came out March 24, he wrote that Starbucks will install “fast chargers at up to 15 coffeehouses this summer, along a 1,350-mile route from Colorado to Washington.”

Johnson added, “The project, a pilot program with Volvo Cars, aims to build one DC charging station on each 100-mile segment of the western route… The coffeehouse chain is betting that it can score business from electric vehicle owners while they wait for their cars to charge — a process that can take a while, depending on the battery and strength of the charger.”

The project appears to be only a pilot, as it is also meant to allow Starbucks and Volvo “to analyze how electric vehicle owners use the stations in order to assess the viability of expanding the program elsewhere,” Johnson wrote. He also noted this would not be the first time Starbucks “experimented with using emerging technology to boost sales.”

“In the 2000s, the company offered CD-burning and MP3 filling stations, and in 2011 it became one of the first major companies to offer mobile payments, a sector in which it remains a top player today,” Johnson wrote. He also said the Starbucks’ charging stations “are set to be part of the so-called alternative fuel corridors that the US hopes to build along interstates and highways across 49 states and Washington, DC.”

It is a big bet, indeed, for the coffee chain that has become a global phenomenon. Only time can tell whether the bet will pay off. After all, previous initiatives have come and gone, much like how CDs and MP3s have practically disappeared from cars and have gone the way of the cassette tape player.

Many motorists — and cars — have now switched to streaming and using mobile phones as the car entertainment source. Head units have become mini tablets that also include navigation as well as messaging and connectivity functions. But, given the trends with fossil fuel pricing, electric vehicle ownership has become very attractive to those who can afford them.

Johnson noted that “the electric vehicle market is growing rapidly, with international sales doubling from 2020 to 2021. The US hopes to lead the market: in 2021, the Biden administration announced a target of having electric vehicles constitute 50% of new car sales in the US by 2030.” He added that they “may be within reach” as automotive executives themselves are predicting “that an average of 52% of new cars sold in the US, China, and Japan will be electric by 2030.”

And this where government and the private sector can come in: by proving policy and regulatory support as well as investment in infrastructure that will encourage the Philippines’ transition to electric vehicles. The Electric Vehicle Development Act is just the tip of iceberg for EVs. After all, unless a “national charging network” is put up, electric cars won’t gain traction.

As Freethink’s Johnson noted, “…with rising gas prices, cheaper electric vehicles, and plans to build at least one charging station per 50 miles of interstate across the nation, the appeal of electric vehicles is only likely to rise.” And this is precisely what policymakers and investors should urgently look into, considering the present trajectory of fossil fuel prices.

The Starbucks’ initiative is worth monitoring. It is timely and logical. As Johnson wrote, “…with a stronger national charging network, electric vehicle owners could depend on having chargers within a reasonable distance, some conveniently located at places where they needed to go anyway: the grocery store or the coffee shop.”

Just last month, ABS-CBN reported that one of the country’s largest property and retail networks opened “in-mall free charging stations at SM Aura in Taguig City, SM North EDSA in Quezon City, and SM Mall of Asia in Pasay City… to support technological innovations for a sustainable and eco-friendly future.”

In a statement, SM said “in the coming months, expect that fast chargers will be installed in more SM Malls.” The chargers are said to support e-Vehicle brands such as Audi, BMW, Fiat, Ford, GMC, Mercedes-Benz, Porsche, Volkswagen, and Hyundai, among others. Chinese car companies are also set to introduce more electric car brands in the country.

Starbucks is showing the way in the US, as SM is doing the same here. The Ayala group, not to be left behind, has also put up “integrated electric vehicle (EV) charging and transport systems” at Ayala Malls Circuit Makati and Ayala Malls 30th in Pasig. Several other establishments have put up EV charging stations all around the metropolis.

The strategy is clear: offer charging services where it will be most convenient for EV motorists — on highways and in places that they go to, anyway, and where they spend enough time to allow their cars to properly, safely, and sufficiently charge. Some time back, some groups started offering car cleaning services in malls. Car charging services should not be far behind.

 

Marvin Tort is a former managing editor of BusinessWorld, and a former chairman of the Philippine Press Council

matort@yahoo.com