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MANILA - The Philippines is set to follow
the initiative of Vietnam in refusing to stamp its visas on the
controversial Chinese e-passport, which bears a map inclusive of the
area that is supposedly part of the Philippine territory and maritime
domain.
the effort to underscore the country's
protest against the inclusion of the nine-dash line map in the Chinese
e-passport.
e-passport," said the DFA.Instead, the DFA said, the Philippine government will stamp its visas on a separate visa application form.
China's new passports have stirred up existing territorial disputes
between China and its Southeast Asian neighbors including India. The map
also features disputed areas with the Philippines, Vietnam, Taiwan,
Brunei and Malaysia.
stamping on the Chinese e-passport only "reinforces" the said protest.
SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico - The death of boxing legend Hector "Macho" Camacho didn't just cast a shadow over the sports world.
KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia ― Tan Sri Musa Hassan today accused Cabinet
ministers and politicians of regularly trying to interfere with police
investigations and arrests when he was serving as Inspector-General of
Police ― a practice that continues even now.
Musa, who retired as IGP in September 2010, named Home Minister Datuk
Seri Hishammuddin Hussein as one of the politicians but suggested at a
press conference today that his refusal to indulge them had resulted in
the government’s decision not to renew his contract.
JERUSALEM, Israel - Israeli Defense Minister Ehud
Barak announced his resignation Monday, saying he will quit politics in
January to spend more time with his family.
He had previously served
as prime minister between July 1999 and March 2001, when he was
defeated in an election by Ariel Sharon(right photo). From 2001 until his return to
politics in 2005, Barak worked in the private sector.
SYDNEY, Australia -
Warren Blackwell held onto the ashes of his beloved canine companion Gypsy for
eight years, never able to find the right place or occasion to celebrate her
life.
"I've
never been able to part with them, I've never been able to come up with
anything that was suitable to do with them that would make me happy," he
said.
"I
didn't want something that was all about her death. I wanted it to be about her
life."
Thirteen days after departing Kuantan, members of the Himpunan Hijau (Green Walk)
movement protesting the Lynas Advanced Materials Plant in Kuantan have
reached the capital and are now at police barricades on roads leading to
Dataran Merdeka which is cordoned off.
Suhakam commissioner
James Nayagam (right photo) has told them that police would not take any action as
long as the barricade was not breached.
According to organisers, the group gathered at the Sentul market at
about 1pm on Sunday before starting the last leg of their 300km march.
The Kuantan High Court had on Nov 8 lifted the suspension of Lynas' temporary operating licence (TOL), paving the way for the plant to start
operations. Justice Datuk Mariana Yahya
fixed Nov 30 to set the date for judicial review for an interim
injunction application on the TOL filed by three Kuantan residents.
In the mean time, the Save Malaysia Stop Lynas (SMSL) group today said it was appalled
by the cloud of secrecy surrounding the arrival of rare earth ore at the
Kuantan Port yesterday.

ISLAMABAD, Pakistan -
Elderly men wait patiently, carefully combing their hennaed beards,
while a guitar-playing student entertains the long queue of Pakistanis
lined-up to be photographed, fingerprinted and questioned inside a
crowded office in the capital Islamabad.
This is the unlikely setting
for possibly one of Pakistan's few success stories - a massive increase
in citizens signing up for government identity cards.Such
things rarely top the agenda of a deeply unpopular government, crippled
by daily power cuts, a Taliban insurgency and massive corruption.