Duterte to give Robredo a Cabinet secretary rank as drug czar

Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte plans on giving Vice President Leni Robredo a Cabinet secretary rank as the administration’s drug czar to show the seriousness of his previous offer, Malacañang on Thursday, October 31. Under the drug czar position, Robredo would oversee all bureaus and agencies involved with the enforcement of the law on prohibited drugs…

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A father’s legacy

THIRTY-FIVE years ago, my husband left me. He died, leaving a house full of daughters; young, adorable and innocent, with the world on their side. In the face of adversity, we were not permitted to ask, “why me?”  You can ask, but you won’t get an answer. Through the years, I’ve learned the hard way. …

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Red flags of Exchange-Traded Funds (ETF)

AN ETF is called an Exchange-Traded Fund since it’s traded on an exchange just like stocks. Below are three red flags to avoid the worst ETFs: 1. Inadequate liquidity Avoid all ETFs with less than $100 million in assets. Low levels of liquidity can lead to a discrepancy between the price of the ETF and…

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Protecting new mothers at work

Q: I work for a 100-employee company in Los Angeles. I recently returned to work after maternity leave. Since I decided to breastfeed my newborn, I needed to periodically pump breast milk at work. When I asked my supervisor if there is a room in the building where I could do this, I was told…

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3-year and 10-year bar rules

“The alien who receives an I-94 starts accruing unlawful presence after the date of authorized stay indicated in the  I-94.  Hence, the alien must exit the US on or before the departure date indicated in the I-94.” SA ilalim ng Immigration and Nationality Act (INA), ang isang dayuhan ay nagkakaroon ng unlawful presence sa dalawang…

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God’s protection and power over your life

YOU may have been saved from a fatal accident, healed from cancer, freed from an unjust accusation, or received a much-needed help.  Any of these miracles happened in your life because you believe in God’s protection and the intercession of saints and angels. You know and understand that there is a higher spiritual power looking…

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Tradition, fear and spirits 

IN Mexico, they celebrate Día de Los Muertos or the Day of the Dead on November 2. They clean the graves and create altars to offer traditional dishes for their deceased loved ones. They also sing the favorite songs and dance to honor their dearly departed. This tradition is influenced by Spanish Conquistadores on the…

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Keeping up with the Barrettos: A tale of three sisters 

THEY say, “you can’t choose your family,” and nobody knows this better than Gretchen, Marjorie and Claudine aka ‘The Barretto sisters.’  Their recent public spat at the wake of their family patriarch, Miguel Alvir Barretto, is the latest and most controversial family feud at the moment. According to Rappler, “Gretchen, who has long been estranged…

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Family unity is critical for business continuity (Part 2 of 2)

SUCCESSION is the greatest single challenge to family business continuity due to the fact that close family ties and overlapping management and ownership interests often make objective decisions difficult. Poor or no succession initiatives can disrupt the family enterprise and fundamentally impact business continuity and planning in many ways. Whether it is Illness or death…

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More than 8,000 people affected by Mindanao earthquake

The National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council (NDRRMC), in its latest situation report released Wednesday, October 30, said that 1,681 families or 8,402 people in Mindanao have been affected by the magnitude 6.6 earthquake that hit Cotabato on Tuesday, October 29. According to NDRRMC, those who were displaced are from Kidapawan, Mlang, and Tulunan…

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Getting to know Cory Booker’s State Director Phil Kim

An organizer at heart who is honored to be part of the Nevada AAPI community, Phil Kim is the Nevada State Director for presidential candidate Senator Cory Booker. Having come from a working-class family of first generation immigrants, Phil grew up in California’s San Gabriel Valley and went on to be the first in his…

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Telling stories of human experiences of love and friendships

Bindlestiff presents ‘Tagalog 2019,’ one-act plays with live English subtitles    WITH the Filipino American community gaining greater exposure in spite of ongoing challenges, Bindlestiff Studio — the only black-box theater in the nation dedicated to showcasing Pilipino/Pilipino-American performing arts — is proud to present the mainstage production of “Tagalog 2019,” a collection of one-act…

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Locsin says China is not threatening war

Foreign Affairs Secretary Teodoro Locsin Jr. on Monday, October 28, said China is not threatening to go to war with the Philippines over resources in the South China Sea. His statement came after British journalist Bill Hayton questioned his tweet saying that China does not need the Philippines’ oil and gas reserves in the contested…

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Robredo won’t buy: Palace not serious about drug czar offer

The spokesperson of Vice President Leni Robredo insisted Wednesday, October 30, that the administration could not be serious about its offer of a drug czar post since the invitation was merely sent through mobile text. According to lawyer and former lawmaker Barry Gutierrez, Malacañang and presidential spokesperson Salvador Panelo are merely messing with Robredo, who’s…

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Light Up Your Holidays at Diamond Hotel

Diamond Hotel Philippines welcomes the yuletide season by lighting up their 25-foot Christmas Tree at the Lobby on November 5, 2019 at 5pm.  It will be a white whimsical Christmas as the hotel will be decked in white and gold finery, adorned with crystals and pearlized ornaments. To celebrate the annual tree lighting event, there…

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