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Dialing Senator De Lima’s Cell Phone Number: All Circuits Are Busy

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Prison Inmate Colangco testifying before Congress

MANILA, Philippines (The Adobo Chronicles, Manila Bureau) – While Senator Leila De Lima was delivering her privilege speech attacking Senators Alan Peter Cayetano and Manny Pacquiao, and President Rodrigo Roa Duterte, her cell phone registered thousands of incoming calls.  Her phone was, of course, on silent mode.

The calls came in soon after National Bilibid Prison inmate Herbert Colangco testified at today’s Congressional hearing on drug business proliferation at the national penitentiary that he had spoken by phone to De Lima, revealing the cell phone number he dialed to do so.

Colangco and other witnesses testified that De Lima, then the Secretry of Justice, benefited from drug deals inside the prison.

The incoming calls included several from Deputy House Speaker Gwen Garcia who tried to call De Lima’s supposed cell phone number to verify the truth and accuracy of Colangco’s testimony.  To Garcia’s surprise, the number she dialed corresponded with a saved cell phone number she had on her phone’s address book which belonged to De Lima.

Others who tried to call De Lima’s cell phone number merely got a recorrded message saying, “All circuits are busy.  Please try your call later.”

The cell phone number is 0917-842-19**

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Time Magazine Recalls Its Latest Issue, Publishes A Reprint

image.jpegNEW YORK, New York (The Adobo Chronicles, Washington Bureau) – After receiving a lot of flak for its latest issue whose cover depicts the Philippines and the government’s war on drugs, Time magazine recalled all copies and immediately replaced its cover to better reflect the truth.

“We are committed to reporting only the truth, so when we err, it is ourm reponsibility to correct our error,” the magazine editors said.

The reprint includes an apology from the writer of the cover story, Rishi Iyengar, and the local Philippine journalists who fed him the misinformation.

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New Philippine Ambassador To The U.N. Hopes To Hone His English Language Skills

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Locsin (Facebook grab)

MANILA, Philippines (The Adobo Chronicles, Manila Bureau) – Former lawmaker and television host Teodoro “Teddyboy” Locsin Jr. has accepted his appointment as the Philippines’ ambassador to the United Nations (UN), Malacañang said Sunday.

As the new UN ambassador, Locsin will be able to improve on his English and other language skills as he interacts with other dignitaries from across the globe.

Locsin is not particularly keen on his own national language, Tagalog, which he has described as “bullshitty” and “useless a tongue for debate.” His comments came right after the Philippine presidential debate earlier this year, in which he criticized some candidates for speaking in Tagalog.

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Locsin has conducted his television show in English, albeit in a heavy accent.  But he hopes to hone his English skills during his stint as Philippine ambassador to the UN.