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May 23, 2012

Senator Koko Pimentel: ..We have been living separately

Davao | May 23, 2012

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Senator Koko Pimentel publicly confirmed that he is now separated from his wife Jewel May Lobaton.

“This may well be the most difficult public pronouncement I will ever be making in my entire life,” he said in a statement.

“And painful too, as every separation involves a certain degree of pain. I confirm my separation from my wife of close to 12 years, Jewel May Lobaton. We have been living separately since November 2011.”

He said that they both tried to resolve their problem but failed. Pimentel and Lobaton has two children, all boys. 

May 22, 2012

CJ Corona is in the hospital

Davao | May 22, 2012

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After his controversial and apparent 'walk out' in the Senate today, Chief Justice Corona is  brought to Medical City in Pasig.This was confirmed by his legal counsel Karen Jimeno.
Jimeno reiterated that the Chief Justice did not walk out from the Senate session hall but  he just wanted to be excused since he is not feeling well anymore.
Dr. Jojo Castillo said earlier that his father-in-law is suffering from hypoglycemia.
Meanwhile Senator Juan Ponce Enrile said earlier that Corona should appear on Wednesday and allow himself to be cross examined or his statement will be stricken of the record and the senate will just decide based on the evidence presented. 

Will CJ Corona be present tomorrow?

Note: As of posting time it is still unclear what is the medical condition of the Chief Justice. 

Corona's dramatic walk out

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Chief Justice Renato Corona has finally testified in his own trial. He has a very long introductory speech claiming that he is innocent of every charges against him.
The Senator judges as well as the people in the Senate session hall were all surprised when the Chief Justice suddenly leaves the Senate session hall after he ask the 188 congressmen and Senator Franklin Drilon to sign a waiver.
“I am humbly asking the 188 congressmen and Senator Franklin Drilon to sign the blank forms and to join me to face the people together,” Corona said.
Senate President Juan Ponce Enrile was shocked after patiently waiting for the lengthy speech of the Chief Justice. 
“With all due respect to the chief justice, we have not yet discharged him!” the Senate President sitting as presiding officer said.
Corona's son in law Dr. Jojo Castillo said that CJ Corona has a diabetes and that he was forced to leave the senate session hall due to a blurring vision. 
The defense reiterated that Corona did not walk out but their client is not feeling well at the moment. 

May 21, 2012

Four climbers die on Everest

Davao | May 21, 2012

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Agence France-Presse

Four climbers from Germany, South Korea, China and Canada have died returning from the summit of Mount Everest, tour agents and officials said Monday, with one other mountaineer also missing.

The 61-year-old German and the South Korean aged 44 died on the south face of the world's highest peak on Sunday, Ang Tshering Sherpa of the Kathmandu-based Asian Trekking adventure agency said.

"We are sad to announce the death of Eberhard Schaaf, of Germany, at the south side of the summit of Mount Everest," Sherpa told AFP.

"The medical staff at the Himalayan Rescue Association believe the cause of death to be altitude sickness."

Sherpa said South Korean Song Won-Bin, who had been missing since Saturday, died at "The Balcony", an area near the top of the 8,848-metre (29,029-feet) peak.

The Seoul-based Yonhap news agency said Song had collapsed due to altitude sickness and fallen off a cliff, quoting a diplomat at the South Korean embassy in Kathmandu.

It said the climbers were part of a team of old classmates from the same high school in the central city of Daejeon.

About a dozen members flew to Nepal at the end of March to mark their school's 50th anniversary by climbing the peak. They were due to return home later this month.

Tilak Pandey, a tourism ministry official at Everest base camp, told AFP separately that a 33-year-old Nepali-born Canadian woman named Shriya Shah had also been killed on Sunday.

Shah was born in Kathmandu and grew up in Mumbai, India, according to her website. She lived in Toronto and described herself as "an entrepreneur, political activist, social worker, and above all, a daring lady".

Speaking of her Everest expedition, she wrote: "This is my dream and passion, and want to do something for my country. Nothing is impossible in this world."

Another ministry official, Deependra Paudel, told AFP 55-year-old Chinese climber Ha Wenyi had also been found dead, at 8,600 metres.

"Most of these deaths occur due to high altitude sickness," said Sherpa, adding that a Nepali mountain guide was also missing.

"Climbers spend their energy on the ascent and they are exhausted and fatigued on the descent."

Mountain guides from Sherpa's company told him of the discovery of the body of another climber on the north side of Everest but no further details were available to verify the death.

Everest's "death zone", the region above 8,000 metres, earned its name because it is almost impossible to survive the biting temperatures and lack of oxygen there for more than 48 hours.

Conditions have been particularly hazardous this year, said Nepalese government official Gyanendra Shrestha, with high winds and heavy snowfall delaying the construction of makeshift bridges over precipices.

"The first expedition reached the top only on May 18 whereas last year it was on May 5," he said.

"With so many people trying to reach the top there was a traffic jam. The next forecast for good weather is between May 24 and 26. By May 28, the ice will start melting and expeditions will have to be called off."

Two Nepali Sherpa climbers died on Everest in April, one falling into a crevasse at 5,900 metres and the other succumbing to altitude sickness at base camp.

Nearly 4,000 people have climbed Mount Everest since 1953 when Sir Edmund Hillary of New Zealand and Sherpa Tenzing Norgay first scaled it.

More than 200 people have died on the slopes of the giant peak.

Facebook's Zuckerberg changes status, weds Chan

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Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg capped the week of a lifetime, changing his own status to married after wedding Priscilla Chan just a day after his company went public, he announced.

Zuckerberg posted a wedding picture with his bride, where else but on his Facebook page.

"Mark added a life event to May 19, 2012 on his timeline: Married Priscilla Chan," was the only description of the shot of the bride in white and the groom -- famous for his attachment to casual clothes -- all smiles in a dark suit and tie on his other big day.

Facebook stumbled on its first trading day Friday as shares ended barely above the starting price after a glitch-plagued market debuton the Nasdaq that failed to live up to its enormous hype.

The stock, priced at $38 on Thursday in the largest-ever initial public offering (IPO) for a technology firm, eked out a gain of just 0.61 percent to end at $38.23, amid record volume of more than 575 million shares traded.

Shares in the social network titan saw roller-coaster action in what was one of most keenly awaited stock issues in history. The day began with a 30-minute delay in trade, an incident which regulators are still reviewing.

Zuckerberg, 28, wearing his trademark hooded sweatshirt, remotely rang the bell to open the Nasdaq, marking the start of trade.

He told the crowd at the company's new campus in Menlo Park, California, that going public is a "milestone" but added: "Our mission isn't to be a public company. Our mission is to make the world more open and connected."

The IPO gave Facebook a dizzying value of $104 billion at its market debut.

It raised more than $16 billion, making it the richest after that of financial giant Visa in 2008, according to Renaissance Capital. The addition of a possible stock "over-allotment" could boost the total to $18.4 billion.

With its current market value, Facebook is now among the most valuable US companies, ahead of sector giants Amazon ($96 billion) and Cisco ($89 billion), and more than twice the value of Ford Motor Co. ($38 billion).

But it remains behind Google ($196 billion) and Apple ($496 billion).