Mauled cabbie won’t file case vs TV host

Daniel Marsh and taxi driver Edward Villanueva reconciling in Wanted sa Radyo. Photo from Lionheartv.net

Daniel Marsh and taxi driver Edward Villanueva reconciling in Wanted sa Radyo.Photo from Lionheartv.net



By ELLEN TORDESILLAS, VERA Files

The taxi driver mauled by a TV5 host has decided not to press charges after the latter apologized.

TJ Ballega Villanueva, son of cabbie Edward Villanueva, 49, of World Taxi, said his father and Irish-Filipino Daniel Marsh, one of the hosts of TV5’s documentary-style reality show “Juan Direction,” met on Monday at Raffy Tulfo’s “Wanted sa Radyo” program.

The young Villanueva said in a text message that they went to TV 5 on Monday after the network asked them to give a statement.

“Sa ‘Wanted sa Radyo,’ humarap po sa amin si Daniel. On air o ay hindi siya totally nag-sorry kay Papa, pero off- the- air po ay niyakap at naghingi ng ‘Sorry’ kay Papa. Humingi din po siya ng paumanhin sa akin bilang anak ni Papa sa ginawa niya (In ‘Wanted sa Radyo’ Daniel faced us. On air, he did not exactly say ‘sorry’ to my father, but off-the–air, he embraced my father and apologized. He also apologized to me for what he did).”

After guesting in ‘Wanted sa Radyo,’TJ posted in Facebook that the family, on the advice of friends and the church, decided not to file a case against Marsh and to leave everything to God.

TJ said his father is a lay minister in their parish church.

“Hindi po makayanan na nag lilingkod po sya sasimbahan at nag bibigay communion sa mga tao na meron syang kalaban (It would be incompatible for one who serves God and give communion),” his post read.

The Villanuevas also decided not to seek payment for damages Marsh caused to the vehicle “to prove that we are not after money as he earlier alleged.”

“We just hope that Daniel learned a lesson from the incident,” TJ said.

The younger Villanueva said they learned that Marsh’s father is in the hospital.

“Isa din po akong anak at isa din pong ama ang Papa ko kaya hindi namin kayang matiis na makita ang tatay na may sakit at mawawalan pa ng trabaho ang anak (I’m a son as well and my Papa is a father. We can’t bear it to see his father sick and he losing his job),” he said.

The older Villanueva said Marsh mauled him and kicked his cab in front of the Tivoli Garden Residences in Mandaluyong at a little past 5 a.m on July 23 after he insisted that the TV host pay the P78.50 fare registered in the taximeter.

Villanueva said Marsh claimed to have lost his wallet at the Prive Club at the Fort Taguig, where he had flagged down the cab, and wanted the ride to be free.

Marsh also reportedly threw P100 at the taxi driver after the mauling.

Marsh said in an TV interview, however, that Villanueva was charging him P500.

When the Villanuevas first sought the help of TV5, they were allegedly told to just file a case in court.

(VERA Files is put out by veteran journalists taking a deeper look at current issues. Vera is Latin for “true.”)

Slideshow: SONA in the streets

by Cong B. Corrales and Julius D. Mariveles

While members of Congress, guests and foreign dignitaries clapped their hands to a melodramatic State of the Nation Address (SONA) of President Benigno S. Aquino III, Filipinos from different walks of life listened to fired-up “alternative” SONAs in the streets, Monday.

As with the other Presidents and SONAs in the past, left-leaning militants held a SONA of their own along Commonwealth Avenue in Quezon City, the main thoroughfare heading to the Batasan.

President Aquino’s penultimate SONA comes on the heels of the now controversial Disbursement Acceleration Program (DAP)—parts of which the Supreme Court had declared unconstitutional.

Multi-sectoral organizations under the Bagong Alyansang Makabayan (BAYAN) marched along Commonwealth Avenue but were stopped by several layers of defense that include cyclone wire fences, four 20-foot container vans and a phalanx of anti-riot police.

The Department of Public Order and Safety of Quezon City estimated the crowd at 10,000 individuals. But Quezon City Police District gave a more conservative estimate at 7,000 to 8,000 people.

Despite the obstructions, the protesters still managed to hold their own SONA dubbed: “People’s SONA” on two fronts. The bigger was held along Commonwealth Avenue using a flatbed truck as a stage while another contingent managed to slip past security and held their own SONA at least 50 meters shy of the North Gate of the House of Representatives in Batasan Hills.

Bagong Alyansang Makabayan (BAYAN) Secretary-General Renato Reyes said that they have leveled-up their call to an “ouster” campaign since President Aquino appeared to be sounding more like a “tyrant” in his recent pronouncements.

Reyes cited the President’s July 14 speech on live television where it was like “PNoy is saying that he is beyond the reach of the Supreme Court.”

“We filed an impeachment against the President. He should be held accountable to the people regarding the scandal that is DAP. Hindi nararapat, hindi na uubra. Hindi na patatapusin pa ang kanyang termino,” Reyes said.

He added that aside from the impeachment cases they filed against the President, they are also filing a case with the Office of the Ombudsman.

“Aquino will be condemned as the President who brought back the US military bases and sold out the nation’s sovereignty through the PH-US Enhanced Defense Cooperation Agreement (EDCA),” said Reyes.

Meanwhile, a different contingent led by women’s rights organization, Gabriela—numbering about a hundred—came out from their communities in Payatas and other neighboring communities in the second district and massed up along IBP Road, near the North Gate of the Batasan Pambansa Complex.

The protesters near the House of Representatives consisted mostly of women and children who tried to get near the complex but were held back by a phalanx of anti-riot police.

Representatives from the Makabayan bloc—Karlos Zarate (Bayan Muna), Luz Ilagan (Gabriela), Terry Ridon (Kabataan), Antonio Tinio (Act), Neri Colmenares (Bayan Muna), Emmi de Jesus (Gabriela), and Fernando Hicap (Anakpawis)—joined the protesters near the Batasan Complex after they walked out on the President’s SONA.

“We walked out because we know that he (President Aquino) will just lie again to defend the unconstitutional DAP,” Tinio told the protesters.

There were other sectors that were dismayed with the President’s report to the nation.

Advocates pushing for the passage of the Freedom of Information (FOI) bill noted how the President again avoided any mention of the FOI bill in his SONA, even though he claims to espouse transparency and accountability.

Three days before the SONA, members of the Right To Know, Right Now! Coalition delivered to Presidential Spokesman Edwin Lacierda at least 38,000 signatures they gathered from a petition calling for the President and Congress to take decisive action on the FOI bill.

The information advocates had hoped that President Aquino would at least mention the FOI in his presentation of his legislative agenda.

National Union of Journalists of the Philippines (NUJP) Chair Rowena Paraan expressed her disappointment on her Facebook wall saying: “Wala na naman ang FOI.”

For his part, NUJP Cagayan de Oro Chapter Chair Froilan Gallardo reacted to the President’s statement that his administration did well in responding to Typhoon Yolanda last November.

“In his SONA, President Aquino says the government response to Tacloban during typhoon Yolanda or Haiyan was quick and decisive. Aquino even praised DILG Mar Roxas and Defensec Voltaire Gazmin. #%& Ugh! Every journalist who covered Leyte and Tacloban knows the truth,” said Gallardo.

Cherry Mobile Fusion Aura and Life 2.0 discounted

In addition to Omega Icon and Ruby getting their prices slashed off, the Cherry Mobile Fusion Aura and Life 2.0 drop prices as well. They will be available at authorized retailers immediately.

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Cherry Mobile Fusion Aura specs:
7-inch capacitive display
1.5GHz dual-core CPU
512MB RAM
4GB internal storage
up to 32GB via microSD
2 megapixel rear camera
0.3 megapixel front camera
WiFi b/g/n
USB OTG support
Miracast support
Android 4.4 KitKat
2,600mAh battery
Price: Php1,999 (from Php2,299)

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Cherry Mobile Life 2.0 specs:
4-inch capacitive display @ 800 x 480 resolution
1.2GHz quad-core processor
Adreno 302GPU
512MB RAM
4GB internal storage
up to 32GB via microSD
8MP rear camera with LED flash
VGA front camera
Dual-SIM, dual-standby
3G HSPA+
Wi-Fi, Wi-Fi hotspot
GPS, Bluetooth
1350mAh battery
Android Jelly Bean
Price: Php2,299 (from Php3,299)

The new “Quad-core ng Bayan” Life 2.0 and the KitKat dual-core tablet Fusion Aura are two out of five devices that were announced earlier during the launch of the Flare 3.

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Megaworld Unveils Chronicles of Visions Exhibit

In celebration of its 25th anniversary, Megaworld, the country’s leading property developer and pioneer of townships, has launched the CHRONICLES OF VISIONS exhibit featuring the inspirational stories of its 25 Visionaries at the Newport Mall in Pasay City. CHRONICLES OF VISIONS celebrates the journey of exemplary entrepreneurs, executives and other pioneers who turned their visions into reality with Megaworld. Their stories are also featured in a special coffee table book that was launched last month with President Benigno S. Aquino III receiving the first copy during the Silver Tie Gala night held at Marriott Hotel Manila.

Megaworld’s 25 years in the industry marks the company’s milestone of being the Philippines’ top residential condominium developer and the no. 1 BPO office developer and landlord. It also gained recognition as the country’s pioneer and trailblazer in township developments.

Leading the toast to celebrate the unveiling of the CHRONICLES OF VISIONS exhibit were: Dr. Andrew L. Tan, chairman and CEO, Megaworld (7th from left), Kevin L. Tan, first vice president and head of commercial division, Megaworld (8th from left); Katherine Tan, director, Megaworld (4th from left); Lourdes Gutierrez-Alfonso, chief operating officer, Megaworld (9th from left) with Megaworld Visionaries Erik Cua, owner, Republiq; Emmanuel Mendoza, country director, HP; Hermelyn Cullano, architect, Megaworld; Felicia Atienza, president, Chinese International School Manila; Anton Huang, executive vice president, Stores Specialists, Inc.; Maria Rosario Rosales, head of treasury, Megaworld; Emmy Lopez of Artesyn-Emerson; Raymond Angelo, system and network administrator, Megaworld; and Benje Capistrano, site electrical engineer, Megaworld.

The CHRONICLES OF VISIONS exhibit will run from July 23 to 27 at Newport Mall; Venice Piazza in McKinley on July 28-August 3; Eastwood Mall on August 4-10; Lucky Chinatown on August 11-17; and Burgos Circle at Forbes Town Center on August 18-24.

PAL condoles with victims of downed aircraft; assures passengers of safe routes

Flag carrier Philippine Airlines today assured its passengers that it does not fly over Ukrainian airspace, following the tragic incident involving a Malaysian Airlines aircraft that was reportedly shot down over an area of conflict.

“We wish to convey our heartfelt sympathies to the families of the victims of this tragic incident and join the rest of the world in praying for those who were lost, as well as their loved ones,” the carrier said in a statement.

PAL also assured passengers, particularly those taking its direct Manila to London flights, that it continues to strictly follow regulations on flight paths.
“We comply with all safety advisories covering allowed flight routes, areas of restriction or conflict areas, and all other related matters governing flight paths,” PAL said.

Also, the route that PAL’s Manila – London – Manila flights uses does not go anywhere near Ukraine or its territory.

The flight route, which covers Southeast Asia, the Indian continent, Turkey, Middle East and Europe “is nowhere near the no-fly zone areas.”