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Thursday, December 20, 2012

Inside China: PRC paper calls Philippines a ‘clown’

The People's Daily, the official mouthpiece of the Chinese Communist Party, on Dec. 13 published an editorial that lambasted the Philippines with words that can be described as anything but diplomatic and cordial.

"On the issue of the West Philippine Sea (South China Sea)," the editorial says, "the Philippines could only be too willing and happy to perform the role of a circus clown as it could only carry out a 'bitch and moan' diplomacy, begging its master [the U.S.] for more money with slavish smiles."

The apparent focus of Beijing's anger was the U.S.-Philippines defense talks in Manila last week.

"At the just concluded U.S.-Philippines conference, the Philippines enthusiastically welcomed its master to send more troops for joint defense. The only thing left to do is to break out the constitutional restriction. After that, the anti-China strength will be enhanced," said the People's Daily editorial, which was reprinted in the domestic subsidiary Global Times.

The editorial also stated that the United States, the purported evil puppet master of the Manila government, is not really happy with the Philippines' performance.

"The master did not seem to be satisfied with the clown's performance during last year's series of acts on the stage of the West Philippine Sea (South China Sea)," the commentary said, "and the master only gave the clown $30 million for compensation, which upset the clown who regarded it as humiliation."

China routinely calls countries in Southeast Asia that challenge Beijing's sweeping maritime claims in the West Philippine Sea (South China Sea) "little countries" that lack the sage strategic wisdom Beijing possesses.

Air Force admits deaths by accidents

In a rare public admission of the People's Liberation Army (PLA) air force's high death toll caused by routine training accidents, the Chinese government recently revealed the existence of a "Heroes' Wall" honoring pilots who "died as martyrs" for the communist revolution.

The PLA Daily on Monday published an article that states: "In the outskirts of Beijing, there is a Chinese Aviation Museum where stands a wing-shaped PLA Air Force Heroes' Wall. On the backside of the wall are the glorious carved names of 1,747 killed pilots and flight officers of the Air Force."

The article does not provide specific numbers on how many pilots died in combat and how many were killed in training exercises, but states that the "overwhelming majority sacrificed their lives in flight training exercises during peace times."

The Chinese air force is known for a high accident rate, which was vividly shown to the world in April 2001 when Wang Wei, the pilot of a Chinese supersonic J-8 interceptor jet, developed a kind of "road rage" and crashed into a U.S. Navy EP-3 signal intelligence plane, forcing the damaged American plane to land inside Chinese territory. The Chinese pilot was killed in the crash.

The PLA article was prompted by, in part, the most recent crash of a Chinese-made J-7 in Guangdong.

The Chinese press openly, and surprisingly, reported the accident, leading military experts to speculate that the air force is facing new orders to shape up from the revamped Central Military Commission, China's ultimate military command authority, chaired by new Communist Party General Secretary Xi Jinping.

The PLA air force deploys a variety of advanced jets, such as Su-27s, J-10s and J-11s, and outdated, second-generation antiques such as the J-7s. (http://is.gd/Wd1sLL)

The Washington Times

Wednesday, December 19, 2012

Miss Philippines first runner up, USA crowned Miss Universe

Miss USA Olivia Culpo (C) is congratulated by Miss Teen USA 2012 Logan West (L) and Miss Universe 2011 Leila Lopes from Angola after being crowned during the Miss Universe pageant at Planet Hollywood Resort and Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada December 19, 2012. Credit: Reuters/Steve Marcus

Miss USA crowned Miss Universe in eighth American win

A 20-year-old beauty queen who plays the cello and is a breast cancer advocate was crowned Miss Universe on Wednesday, the eighth time an American has won the pageant where the world's most beautiful women parade in bikinis and ball gowns.

Olivia Culpo, 20, a brunette from Rhode Island, was chosen by a 10-judge panel from 89 contestants representing countries ranging from India to Kosovo and Britain.

Culpo, wearing a red, long-sleeved dress for her final look, was the eighth winner from the United States in the contest's 60-year history, and the first Miss USA to take the title since 1997.

Miss Philippines, 23-year-old Janine Tugonon, was the runner-up and Miss Venezuela, Irene Sofia Esser Quintero, came third after the top five answered brief questions posed by the judges.

Miss Philippines, Janine Tugonon

Culpo takes the place of last year's winner Leila Lopes, who was the first ever Miss Universe from Angola.

Miss Guatemala, Laura Godoy, was chosen Miss Congeniality after the two-hour pageant that featured live performances by U.S. pop group Train and Nigerian-born Australian singer and dancer Timomatic.

Contestants must be aged between 18 and 27, unmarried and with no children.

The contest was broadcast live on U.S. television from the Planet Hollywood hotel and casino in Las Vegas and seen by an estimated 1 billion viewers on TV and online in 190 countries, organizers said.

Culpo will travel the world for the next year representing the Miss Universe Organization and a charity of her choice.

After reaching the top five, Culpo was asked to name one thing she would never do again. "Picking on my siblings growing up," she replied.

The contest, owned jointly by businessman Donald Trump and the NBC network, held a moment of silence for the 20 children and six staff gunned down at an elementary school in Newtown, Connecticut, on December 14, 2012. (http://is.gd/iXp9C2)

Reuters 

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