[COLUMN] On Christless cross and crossless Christ

SOME past homilies of priests are etched in our minds, shaping the way we think and live. In my experience,  I remember two of them. One was from an American Jesuit priest who directed my high school seminary retreat. With his American accent, he impressed on us, young seminarians, in “Tag-lish” (Tagalog-English): “Believe sa sarili:…

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[COLUMN] Multiple defendants, single cause

SOME premises liability cases involve multiple negligent parties who cause the plaintiff to suffer one single injury. In representing a single plaintiff in such a case, it may be difficult for the attorney to prove which defendant was responsible for the client’s injuries. As an example, inside of a store that is undergoing construction, a…

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[COLUMN] Long-term capital gains new tax rates

Biden tax plan series WHAT are capital assets, capital gains and long-term capital gains? When you sell a capital asset for more than you paid for it, you realize a capital gain. Capital assets include stocks, bonds, and real estate. The tax you’ll pay on the capital gain depends on how long you held the asset…

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Envoy: PH-US alliance to continue to thrive 

OUTGOING United States Embassy Chargé d’ Affaires John Law is confident that the security alliance and cooperation between the U.S. and the Philippines will only continue to thrive in the years to come. “I am confident that our security alliance and our cooperative partnership will continue to thrive in the years to come, and that…

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Celebrate the Harvest Moon Festival at Pechanga Resort Casino and rediscover your perfection combination! 

Come win a share of $100,000  in cash & EasyPlay  giveaways  WIN a share of $100,000 in cash and  EasyPlay  Join Pechanga Resort Casino in celebration of the Mid-Autumn Festival with the exciting $100,000 Harvest Moon Drawing on Friday, September 10 & 24. There will be a total of 105 winners of EasyPlay and cash prizes each drawing…

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Filipino man stabbed to death in Las Vegas

A FILIPINO American man was fatally stabbed to death in his own home in Las Vegas on Friday, August 27, according to the authorities. Vergel Guintu, 48, had just returned home from dropping his son off at school when he heard a noise in his Summerlin residence located in the 10000 block of Kenton Place….

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[COLUMN] On COVID-19, pregnancy

WORLDWIDE, as of September 7, 2021, there have been more than 222 million cases of COVID-19, with around 4.6 million deaths. In the United States, there has been 40.8 million cases and nearly 667 thousand deaths, and in the Philippines, more than 2.1 million cases and around 34,500 deaths. The Delta variant has been found…

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Filipina Canadian tennis player Leylah Fernandez stuns at the US Open

FILIPINA Canadian teenager Leylah Fernandez is making her mark at the U.S. Open this year as she toppled esteemed champions one after the other. A day before she turned 19, Fernandez advanced to the quarterfinals after defeating 16th seed Angelique Kerber, a three-time Grand Slam winner, on Sunday, September 5, in New York City. The…

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Los Angeles County monitoring presence of COVID-19 variants

LOS Angeles County health officials are continuing to monitor coronavirus variants as highly transmissible strains have been detected in the region. To date, the most dominant variant continues to be the delta variant, while the Mu variant is being closely monitored. The Los Angeles County Department of Public Health has identified 167 Mu variants in…

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CDC urges individuals to be fully vaccinated before traveling

National public health officials urge unvaccinated people to stay home during Labor Day weekend  AS the reported summer surge of the COVID-19 delta variant rages on, officials from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) continue to recommend that eligible people get vaccinated and urge caution to those who are still unvaccinated. Ahead of…

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