Friday, 30 October 2020

Periodico, the Rogue Tabloid in Toronto's Filipino Community

Volume 2, Issue No. 34

OPINION/COMMENTARY
/ News That Fears None, Views That Favor Nobody /

. . . . . A community service of The Filipino Web Channel (TheFilipinoWebChannel@gmail. com) and the Philippine Village Voice (PhilVoiceNews@gmail.com) for the information and understanding of Filipinos and the diverse communities in North America . . .

Our latest as of Friday, October 30, 2020 

~ On its death throes, Periodico, or what passes for a tabloid, solicits readers and advertisers like it would a lady of pleasure in the dark corners of its haunts in Toronto's Little Manila. Yet it would not disclose anything about itself nor about the people orchestrating its campaign of lies and distortions. There may be individuals who'll read it for curiosity's sake, or some stores to use it as a wrapper or head protection from the rain. But advertisers? What establishment would risk its name to advertise in a rogue periodical run by rogues in hiding? Don't be victimized. Run a check even before considering this tabloid as a means to reach out.

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PERIODICO: A GOOD-FOR-KUPIT PUBLICATION?
Tabloid Cheats, Lies, Steals, and Gossips 



By ROMEO P. MARQUEZ
Editor, The Filipino Web Channel

“No one is more hated than he who speaks the truth.” - Plato


TORONTO - One thing I'd like to share in this space is this sense of delight in knowing the worst of my adversaries do read my articles and find them, well, offensive, humiliating, enlightening, amusing, and energizing to such extent they raise their arms in exasperation.

That's a soothing LOL moment for me, something I never imagine would come from a bunch of pseudo newspaper persons, not necessarily journalists, but who nonetheless seek public recognition as such. In reality, they're just the neighborhood's smart-alecks.

While I savor that instant pride, their enmity has grown proportionately. So what they did was to rob me of my money and at the same time smear me with sewage from their nauseating resto-bar base in Toronto's Little Manila.

They, namely Naomi Ong and her partners in crime in Periodico tabloid, have the temerity to steal my hard cash and try to sully my reputation I built over decades as a journalist. Thus my LOL moment quickly turned into a "sonofagun" or "PI" moment. 

I can't believe it. I just can't believe that they would go that far and ripped me off. 

One scurrilous hack under the pseudonym "laong laan," who I believe is a hybrid, if not a clone of someone sinister, and who I will call, fittingly, as "bulaan" (meaning liar in the vernacular in the Philippines' southern Tagalog region), makes the preposterous claim that I ''was paid $4,320 by a not-for-profit publication" (referring to Periodico) for my services as its editor-in-chief for its one and only legitimate issue in March 2020.

Well, I don't think it's a "not-for-profit publication". It's more likely a "good-for-kupit publication". And I truly mean that, because I never received that much. Where's the money? Either Bulaan was fed the wrong info, or didn't know how to count, or he simply sneaked it off to fatten his purse.

C'mon Naomi Ong, give me my money! Don't say this is another one of your heists. You conned me the first time, and now I learn my lesson. Show up, don't hide, and pay me for everything you and Periodico owe. (Video at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g7JWqL2AUDc).

Bulaan I believe teamed up with the bi-gendered Marimacho who says "This man (alluding to me, ahem) has no moral scruples. No shame. Walang hiya!". Looks who's talking. Look yourself in the mirror boys, girls, and in-between! Better yet, look at the cowardly gang you surround yourself with. Naomi Ong, Bulaan, Marimacho - aren't they the incorrigible hypocrites of the community?

There's no shame in asking to be paid for superior work. I get compensated handsomely for contributing articles, photos, and videos to mainstream newspapers and online publications in and outside Canada. 

For example, the video of my trip from London, UK to Barcelona, Spain (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3GZ4TL0DGfE&lc=UgyWSi4jOV5ltNbQYFd4AaABAg) got the interest of London-based ITV, asked for a raw copy and paid for it. The video has total views of 770,329 as of this writing.

If Periodico wanted quality journalism, it must pay the price instead of purloining my stories. It wants to look good but doesn't have the capacity. Its latest issue without my articles is a ridiculous showcase of mental deficiency! If you got a copy, just browse quickly and toss it. Not worth a while.

Once that I had stumbled upon the thievery and demanded payment, the inept Bulaan calls my articles "pretentious fecal musings". Yet they published them, surreptitiously, from April to September without telling me. And he complains when his own musings emit the stench he complains against

I've been called names because of my reportage - an inevitability I have to face in being adversarial. I realized early on that I would be stepping on people's toes. I expected to be branded from the time I went into investigative journalism in my former hometown of San Diego, California more than two decades ago. (Full story at: https://www.sandiegoreader.com/news/2001/jun/14/cover-sinister-hero/?page=1&).

In whatever mode my adversaries categorize me, I don't hold against them. I know they're short on intelligence and candor. I feel they deserve compassion, which I give unconditionally, and a sympathetic ear because their brains are too small to matter, let alone understand. 

Quite obviously what I've been blessed with - the mind to make a career in journalism - is utterly scarce in these people who foist Periodico on the community, people like Naomi Ong, Roxlee Ong, Bulaan, Marinel Lozano, Marimacho, and their idiotic supporters. The best that can be said about them is in the courts and the police.

Journalism requires talent, grit, knowledge, a keen perception, a nose for news, etc., none of which Naomi Ong,  Bulaan, Marimacho, and Periodico have. I recognize, however, that they have a talent for swindling people. They cheat, they lie, they steal, they gossip, they disguise - that's the sum total of who they are.

Bulaan's comprehension is regrettably inadequate. He endeavors to write, and write he did, in the language and fashion of a spurned marimacho wanting to gain acceptance by a society larger than his and Naomi Ong's equally stealthy associates in that seedy resto-bar.

Bulaan faultily claims that I have "no professional courtesy towards his fellow journalists" at the Philippine Press Club of Ontario (PPCO). Excuse me, they're out of my league! I wish he knew better than rating me with this group. My credentials as a journalist, meaning foreign correspondent, editor, reporter, and videojournalist speak for me. There's just no comparison. (Video at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ik0AXXyPXaE).

With his substandard reasoning attuned to PPCO, journalism is doomed. He is doomed, Periodico is doomed. Small wonder that Periodico relies on gossips and rumor mills. It can't even upgrade itself, perhaps believing that PPCO embodies good journalism. 

Both Bulaan and Marimacho are ill-informed; PPCO is a social club pretending to be a real press club. The comedians similarly situated as dumb and dumber are all there. "Dumbest" - that's dumb in the superlative degree exemplified by Naomi Ong, Bulaan, Marinel Lozano, and Marimacho - could boost its membership.

The tittle-tattle about me that Bulaan is spreading is the kind of stuff that could clear out his pocket and land him in jail along with his cohorts. Don't be a peeping Tom. My personal matters are my private business. He dwells on old personal attacks he plucked from the mud pit and tries to resurrect them. I am not inclined to dignify any of them. Recycling all the cow dung should stop already.

I've come and gone to the US several times to visit my folks and I'm still here. Bulaan could have looked closer . . .  at Naomi Ong, whose love life is more productive and colorful than mine, and Marimacho's. One truth is Marimacho is overly affectionate and macho in looks, and that means she can go both ways. (Video at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5JHHCnYhjfM).

Bulaan repeats the lie that "Periodico finally did the right thing and let him go". That's not true. I freed myself from the clutches of disreputable and untrustworthy persons right after my job as editor-in-chief ended with the print issue of March 2020. 

I can not continue working with Naomi Ong, her husband Roxlee Ong, Marinel Lozano, and others who are in constant hiding. I realize now that being associated with them even for a brief while has uplifted their reputation and soiled mine. It's beneficial for them and detrimental to me. I won't let it happen again.

When Naomi Ong begged me again to help, I declined until I got paid in advance. I feared she would run away and disappear after the paper is published. I don't want to be duped like her other victims in Toronto, London, Ontario, and California. (Full story at: https://filwebchannelmagazine.blogspot.com/2020/10/tabloid-brags-about-being-sensation.html).

As I have warned before, I am alerting the community to this publication. Don't fall into their trap. Don't be deceived. Bulaan's message that "Periodico Pilipino began as a response to the lies and slander of the Balita newspaper" is an absolute falsehood.

Periodico sweet-talks like Naomi Ong: "Stay with us, watch us grow, get your friends and businesses to advertise with us, and together we can make the Filipino community a better place, a community of love and understanding . . . "  Really? Are you serious? A "better place" for swindling?

Periodico can not, would not, even identify its writers; has no office address, has no phone or email, and no means to reach them. What it's saying is all bullshit, chicken manure, and cow dung. Yeah, and please pardon my French. (Copyright 2020. All Rights Reserved).

Wednesday, 28 October 2020

Filipino Candidate Loses Poll in Close Fight

Volume 2, Issue No. 33

OPINION/COMMENTARY
/ News That Fears None, Views That Favor Nobody /

. . . . . A community service of The Filipino Web Channel (TheFilipinoWebChannel@gmail. com) and the Philippine Village Voice (PhilVoiceNews@gmail.com) for the information and understanding of Filipinos and the diverse communities in North America . . .

 Our latest as of Wednesday, October 28, 2020 

~ My heart pulsated with the ebb and flow of the votes being tallied after Monday's by-election in York Centre. One moment my candidate of choice stays up in the counting, the next moment he's down, then up again, then down again. It's a neck and neck fight that finally ends with the other contender winning the seat in a riding where Filipinos are a sizable minority. It's lamentable that Filipino Canadian businessman and advocate Julian Tiangson lost here. The greater loss, however, is on us, not on him.

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YORK CENTRE RIDING BY-ELECTION
Julius Tiangson's Defeat: The Bigger Loss ls on Us



By ROMEO P. MARQUEZ
Editor, The Filipino Web Channel


“It's so much darker when a light goes out than it would have been if it had never shone.”― John Steinbeck


TORONTO - The secret wish that I kept for weeks came tumbling down right after the last votes had been tallied on Monday night, October 26. 

Every 30 seconds or so, the number of votes displayed on the Elections Canada website seesawed between candidates Ya'ara Saks, a Liberal, and Julius Tiangson, a Conservative - the main protagonists, as it turned out, in this electoral fight for the York Centre riding in North York. 

Four other aspirants competed for that seat in the House of Commons, namely, Andrea Vásquez Jiménez, New Democratic Party; Max Bernier, People's Party-PPC; Sasha Zavarella, Green Party; and John The Engineer Turmel, Independent. (Related story at: https://filwebchannelmagazine.blogspot.com/2020/10/six-pronged-fight-for-vote-rich-toronto.html).

My interest in this by-election to fill the vacancy created by the recent resignation of MP Michael Levitt was particularly focused on Tiangson, a Canadian of Filipino descent, who had previously run for the federal post in the suburban riding of Mississauga Centre.

Though I am not a member of any of those parties, I do participate in the electoral process as a voter exercising my right to decide on who should represent and advocate for the interests of my community in Parliament. Being Philippine-born, I was certain Tiangson could discern my meaning.

Among the six candidates, he had the depth of knowledge of the strength and quirks of Filipinos who represent a sizable demographic there because it is their place of residence raising families, the hub of their business, and work. 

Tiangson was my choice, and that's not because I disliked the others. I see no reason to reject them whatever their views were. I believe they are as qualified as anyone else seeking the office.

However, I picked Tiangson on account of the fact that the Parliament in Ottawa needed someone to speak for us, someone who shares our heritage, someone who looks and talks like us, and capable of crystallizing our collective thoughts into action.

For the past decade at least, I've witnessed politicians of all stripes consider us as fun-loving, celebratory voters that could be relied upon to prop them up. We're no more than statistics, sad to say, forgotten through their terms, and remembered again when elections came.

That will change - the very thought running in my mind from the time a by-election was called. I had pinned my hope on Tiangson and foresaw his winning. I figured that at last, we would have somebody educated, competent, and experienced to look up to in Parliament.

The aspiration was not meant to happen. Voter turnout had been abysmal. Only 18,058 out of 70,434 registered electors, or 25.64 percent, voted. The riding has a population of 104,319.

It hurts and it is disconcerting to know that the riding has a sizable Filipino community. It's the birthplace of the largest Filipino street festival in North America. Where were they? Did they even vote? For these considerations, I had expected that Tiangson would easily breeze through and capture the seat. 

Late Monday evening, it became evident that my wish would not be fulfilled. Tiangson lost to Ms. Saks by a margin of 701 votes. She garnered 8,253 or 45.7 of the total votes, as against his 7,552 votes or 41.8 percent.

So my secret aspiration just went pfft. I had viewed the election in terms of having a Filipino MP in the House of Commons and not in the constraining prism of a political party. It didn't matter the affiliation, what was important to me was to see one of us gets elected.

That there was Tiangson standing, wading, and battling in mainstream politics had been so uplifting for a Filipino Canadian like myself. I could see and feel the struggle, particularly for a class of citizens categorized as belonging to a visible minority.

I do not want to see Tiangson's defeat as a reflection of how we as people are seen in Canada. I lament his loss. And the bigger loss that is on us. (Copyright 2020. All Rights Reserved).

Monday, 26 October 2020

Renewing a Commitment to Serve the Community

Volume 2, Issue No. 32

OPINION/COMMENTARY
/ News That Fears None, Views That Favor Nobody /

. . . . . A community service of The Filipino Web Channel (TheFilipinoWebChannel@gmail. com) and the Philippine Village Voice (PhilVoiceNews@gmail.com) for the information and understanding of Filipinos and the diverse communities in North America . . .

 The News UpFront: (TOP STORY) as of Monday, October 26, 2020 

~ A tangle of complaints, accusations, claims, and counter-claims these days has reached such levels as to make me forget one of the most important milestones in my journey here in Canada. Six years ago on October 25, 2014, I took an oath as a citizen of Canada and pledged allegiance to the reigning Elizabeth II Regina, Queen of the United Kingdom and 15 other Commonwealth realms, including Canada. I was one of 79 people from 26 countries sworn in by Judge Floyd Babcock at Citizenship and Immigration Canada Office, 200 Town Centre Court, Scarborough. The article I wrote after my swearing-in finds new relevance in the wake of attempts by despicable newbies to disparage decades' worth of journalism, the reason I'm republishing the article below.
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MY CANADIAN JOURNEY
Strengthening a Resolve to Expose Evil 


By ROMEO P. MARQUEZ
Editor, The Filipino Web Channel


“What helps you persevere is your resilience and commitment.” ― Roy T. Bennett


TORONTO - I've just sworn allegiance to Elizabeth II Regina, Queen of the United Kingdom and 15 other Commonwealth realms, including Canada.
I did it without disavowing the proud revolutionary legacy that my two grandfathers had passed on to generations after them. They had fought in battles for Philippine independence against Spain with a steely resolve, and now, as I try to harmonize that valiant heritage with new challenges brought upon me, I am empowering myself with the steadfastness that has guided me in serving my community. At my swearing-in on Saturday (Oct. 25, 2014), I wore the Philippine national dress, the barong, to show the nobility of my homeland, my roots basically. (Video at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WXOhE7L5KTo). The color of my skin and the accent of my speech do not diminish me at all, rather, they affirm the richness of my genesis, its complexity, and the trail-blazing journey that I had undertaken and continue to take. Though I embrace my new status, I'm still a minority in a country teeming with differences and unlikeness - the very essence of its existence - yet being in such a situation gives me the ability to define and shape the courses of action that I plot to take in my chosen field, which is journalism. I was spoon-fed with journalism from my teenage years. I've actively, and without blemish, practiced it non-stop since then, capped by nearly two decades as a foreign correspondent with Japan's second-largest newspaper, and then with one of the major world-wide news agencies based in Hamburg, Germany. (Video at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ik0AXXyPXaE). My love for investigative reporting and literary journalism shows in many works I published over the years. Still, that life-long experience is held in doubt, ironically, by people who make a living out of pretense, first, in the United States where I lived for 16 years, and second, in Canada where I moved in 2010. Impostors they are who, when light is shone on them, tremble, hide and wither in fear. These people remain a focus of my vow to observe the laws of Canada and fulfill my duties as a Canadian citizen through avenues available to me. (Video at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q9vcuamfGCI). To live up to this promise, I will chase after them with the same intensity that drove them underground. There is no letting-up in exposing all of them for their crookedness and duplicity. I shall fear no evil and will open my eyes wide to see who they are and expose them. In our midst are double-dealing officials of Filipino descent. They are the Canadians of convenience and Canadians of opportunity. They occupy positions of responsibility but don't prove equal to the task. They revel in extravagance and conceit. They disgust me and my origins. They shame our noble heroes and our glorious past with pettiness and irresponsibility. No matter how good one is in karaoke, - yes, karaoke - it does not define us, it does not make us proud inheritors of gallant forebears, yet one comedian in the Senate of Canada who is dumb as a beetle would rather highlight the folly. Two cultures and two traditions - one of east and another of the west - clothed me with a unique perspective. Those will be my guide in continuing to fight for a just cause that some of us vainly try to quell. As in the past, I will be an honoured advocate for transparency and accountability. The opportunity to rise up to the mainstream challenge is to prove them wrong in the widespread belief that we're inferior in many things, that we're good only in corrupting ourselves. We have Canadians of Filipino descent who thrive in the same decadence that afflicts the homeland. They camouflage themselves in professional and community organizations, feigning respect with their social stature. They should be weeded out. Towards that goal, I would be merciless in unmasking them. I now have a responsibility as a Canadian citizen and journalist to bring them to justice. I would not hesitate to let the world know about them and their venal ways. One of the greatest traditions of the east is respect. The west has its own spirit of tolerance. As a citizen, I will combine them in my journalistic pursuits of the truth. I will be respectful and tolerant but not to the extent of being abused as what this group of community whiners did to bring me down. I espouse the goodness in us, Canadian citizens or not, fully knowing that I am not a saint nor have I the pretensions of one. I am simply a journalist conscious of my rights and limitations. And just to let everyone know, my Canadian citizenship enhances the boundaries of where I can go. It is my distinct honour and privilege to live it. (Copyright 2020. All Rights Reserved).

Friday, 23 October 2020

Online and in Print, Periodico Shows Web of Lies

 Volume 2, Issue No. 31

OPINION/COMMENTARY
/ News That Fears None, Views That Favor Nobody /

. . . . . A community service of The Filipino Web Channel (TheFilipinoWebChannel@gmail. com) and the Philippine Village Voice (PhilVoiceNews@gmail.com) for the information and understanding of Filipinos and the diverse communities in North America . . .

 Our latest as of Friday, October 23, 2020 

~ The way to extinction is usually preceded by decay. That's the situation Periodico tabloid now finds itself in. Unable to find good substantive content, it publishes garbage and everything rotten. Well, the latest issue shows that. A hit piece it had published early on was actually a diversion to wean attention away from its cloaked publisher, supposedly, a certain Naomi Ong, who is denounced by creditors and other individuals claiming to be victims of her schemes. One of them, Mae Bentia, has courageously come out with loads of documents to prove Naomi Ong is a rogue.

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PUBLISHER, PIRATE OR LIAR-IN-CHIEF?
The Appalling Lies of Naomi Ong 



By ROMEO P. MARQUEZ
Editor, The Filipino Web Channel



“If you do not tell the truth about yourself you cannot tell it about other people.” ― Virginia Woolf



TORONTO - "Its tuta tess Cusipag," writes Mae Bentia in her unpolished, true self-expression in an email on Oct. 19, 2020, as a response to a query about an article headlined "Please BEWARE, a victim of Naomi Ong issues warning!" in the Oct. 16-31, 2020, issue of Balita, which carried her byline.

Of course, I know the mistake was inadvertent, a typo. The letters "u" and "i" are close to each other on the keyboard, and writing on a smartphone is a challenge to those with big fingers. Therefore it's not meant to say she's a "tuta" as in puppy, but as a form of respect to mean "tita" or auntie.

I never knew Mae Bentia from wherever, or she of me. Nonetheless, she sought my help early this month and offered loads of evidence to convince me that she has a legitimate claim and grievance against Naomi Ong who had sweet-talked her into giving her money. 

Previously, Ms. Bentia's name became familiar only in angry verbal exchanges on Facebook that she took photos of and sent to me. I also saw her name in some flyers. Something that resembled her face was splashed in the first issue of Periodico along with an article that must have been written by another person other than whose byline appears.

Indeed, the article "Eyes on the Lies" by "Allen Hammer, Associate Editor" occupied one-and-half-page with a blown-up photo of Mae Bentia. It was authored by the robotic and cloaked Naomi Ong who passed it on as written by the Florida-based Allen Hammer. 

I actually wondered why a poet and writer of Mr. Hammer's caliber would immerse himself in Toronto neighborhood disputes. Well, I found the answer in my files which unequivocally showed it's Naomi Ong's hit piece to put Mae Bentia on the defensive prior to the latter's plan to expose the real Naomi Ong. (Details in another story).

From complaints by individuals in Toronto, London, Ontario; and California, Naomi Ong seems to have a habit of lying. The practice is consistent with news reports about her. Periodico, online and in print, fully reflects the allegation that she's a liar. I personally believe she's a liar through and through.

She reportedly owns the publication but hides it. It has a ghostwriter named sangandaan who is also too scared to reveal his identity. Are they nervous to account for their activities, knowing those could be their undoing?

Periodico carries nothing but the garbage it picks up from dumpsters, and rumors it hears from foulmouths in a slummy resto-bar on Wilson Ave. in Little Manila. It has no identification, no contact phone or email, no office address, no editors or writers, nothing but the claim that it is now in circulation.

Let me just warn my readers: watch out for your purse, especially your identity, Periodico is a runaway freak out to grab anything and everything of value!

But back to Balita and Mae Bentia. Ms. Cusipag's paper appears to be taking the cudgels for Mae Bentia in her confrontation with Naomi Ong, the secretive owner, supposedly, of Periodico, the tabloid I had a hand in forming in its first edition in March. (Video at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g7JWqL2AUDc).

Both Ms. Cusipag and Ms. Bentia have unresolved issues with Naomi Ong. I personally have mine too, after she stole my articles and photos and published them on Periodico's website without my knowledge and consent. (Full story at: https://filwebchannelmagazine.blogspot.com/2020/10/two-toronto-tabloids-in-war-of-words.html).

Just to be clear, my engagement with Periodico started and ended in the March issue. Stories I had intended for my blog found their way in the paper, particularly its banner story headlined "Who's Afraid of Tess Cusipag?". (Full story at: https://filwebchannelmagazine.blogspot.com/2020/03/bully-loose-cannon-whos-afraid-of-tess.html)

Mae Bentia explained that she didn't write the Balita article, so it can be assumed that the tabloid must have paid a ghostwriter to compose a story whose "facts" were collected from Bentia's Facebook postings.

Asked if she knew who wrote the article, Ms. Bentia explains, in her own words: "I don't know who is their writer I dont know how to write". She admits, however, that the article "was accurate" enough to reflect her feelings, although its entirety was not hers.

"The bottom was her opinion . And some others was screenshot," Ms. Bentia says. By "her" she meant Ms. Cusipag and by "bottom" she referred to the tail end of the article. 

Ms. Bentia's responses to my questions, though laden with mistakes that are understandable, were sincere and spontaneous. Even as she struggled with her answers, she sounds honest and credible. I believe her, which, to be candid, I can not say of Naomi Ong.

"Naomi should be exposed so she will stop her tactics and scheme especially people are now suffering," she says, explaining how she became her unsuspecting victim. "All I want is Naomi to be in jail so I can have peace of mind".

With receipts and other documents on her hand in support of her allegations, Ms. Bentia claimed Naomi Ong tricked her and took her money. She also preyed on gullible Filipinos on Facebook, like Ms. Emma Villamil of Manteca, California.

She says: "Naomi is not an honest woman. And she has no good reputation because of all money issues and lots of court cases . . . running away and not paying the money, she has insolvency and still trying to use the restaurant as her front."

Ms. Ong has not replied to questions about workers not being paid in a restaurant in London, Ontario, and whose tips she allegedly purloined.

Early this month, Mae Bentia asked for a meeting to present her side of the article "Eyes on the Lies" published in March in Periodico. I now remember reviewing that article Naomi Ong had submitted for grammar and spelling. I did not edit it, believing Naomi Ong knew the basics.

At that time, it had no byline. I thought it was her personal recollection of an incident, so I was just casually reading it. She was doing the layout and didn't say where she was going to put the article. 

When the paper came out, the article had the byline of Allen Hammer. Poor guy, does he even know he's now complicit in another of Naomi Ong's barefaced deception? (Copyright 2020. All Rights Reserved).