SWS: Duterte satisfaction rating reaches new record high

Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte received a record-high satisfaction rating in the fourth quarter of last year,  according to a new Social Weather Stations survey released Tuesday, January 21. Based on 1,200 respondents, 82% of adult Filipinos were satisfied with Duterte’s performance. On the other hand, 10% of the respondents were dissatisfied, while the remaining 8%…

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Governor Sisolak meets with AAPI community in Las Vegas

NEVADA Governor Steve Sisolak recently met with AAPI community leaders during a tour of businesses in Chinatown’s Shanghai Plaza. Among the businesses visited were 85C Bakery, Weera Thai, Tea Maison, Dagu Rice Noodle and the brand new Shanghai Plaza. Sisolak also stopped by the Asian Community Development Council (ACDC) office, where President Vida China Lin…

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February 2020 priority dates

EACH month, the Visa Office of the State Department publishes, in the Visa Bulletin, the priority dates for that particular month, for the various family and employment based categories. A priority date is a person’s “place in line” for a visa, meaning immigrant visas (or green cards) would be available for persons whose priority date…

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Keep your 2020 resolutions

It’s the perfect time to review our resolutions. If you have not made any resolutions yet, below are many personal habits that you can improve easily — and often free. They are examples from the basics such as exercising more and living healthier to finding easier ways to save money. 1. Make one change at…

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On gastric cancer

WHAT is the usual type of gastric cancer? The most common variety of gastric (stomach) cancer is adenocarcinoma, usually found in the body of the stomach and in the area between the esophagus (food pipe) and the stomach. The word adeno stands for “glandular” cell type as seen by the pathologist in the microscope. How…

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California divorce with a twist: The military spouse

SAN Diego is “military town” and Navy and Marine Corps families abound, as well as retirees from different branches of our military. The military life is a test of resilience and grit for many families, with divorce as almost an expectation rather than the exception. The following seeks to address or clarify some common misconceptions…

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Duterte to consider Trump’s invitation to US-ASEAN summit

PHILIPPINE President Rodrigo Duterte may be persuaded into accepting President Donald Trump’s invitation to an upcoming summit in the United States with Asian leaders, Malacañang said on Tuesday, January 21. Malacañang released a statement on Monday that Duterte was among the 10 Southeast Asian leaders invited by Trump to U.S.-ASEAN summit on March 14 in…

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PAL to reinstate Cebu-Los Angeles flight route this May

Flag carrier Philippine Airlines will once again have its nonstop Cebu-Los Angeles flight starting this May.  In a press release on Tuesday, January 21, PAL said this flight is the “only direct air link between the Visayas and Mainland USA.”  Residents of various cities in the Visayas and Mindanao will enjoy convenient connections via Cebu…

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Is bankruptcy right for you?

SURE there are alternatives to bankruptcy. But bankruptcy is the only solution that provides viable debt relief for those who are unable to repay their debts. Some people sign up for debt settlement and find out after having paid into the pot that they have been sued by several creditors despite attempts by the debt…

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Too many bills, not enough income?

“How can I pay my creditors when my income is not even enough to cover my basic living expenses?” This is a question that I hear everyday from people in my bankruptcy practice.  In spite of what the “experts” say about the current economy, I still see a lot of families who don’t even make…

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