Beatrice’s fight for survival

Once upon a time series BEATRICE was good with numbers and Jim was more of an artist. He played in a band and made a good living with short-term gigs.  She made a good living as an accountant and was content with a pretty predictable work schedule. Bea, as she was called fondly, was financially…

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Philippine Ballet Theatre wows Los Angeles with a spectacular performance of Filipino-themed classical ballet

RESOUNDING applause filled the auditorium as the dancers of the Philippine Ballet Theatre (PBT) made their finale curtsies on Saturday, June 15. The energetic company of 20 dancers showed their prowess through mastery of the pieces, and challenging throws and catches that literally had the audience ‘ooh-ing’ and ‘aah-ing’ and bursting into applause as ballerinas…

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Palace: We can never be slaves to anyone

Malacañang on Monday, June 17, maintained that the Philippines is no slave to China after President Rodrigo Duterte got flak for staying mum on the issue of a Filipino fishing boat sinking when it was hit by a Chinese vessel near Recto Bank in the West Philippine Sea on June 9. According to presidential spokesperson…

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PhilHealth withdraws WellMed accreditation over ghost dialysis scam

The Philippine Health Insurance Corp. on Tuesday, June 18, said it has withdrawn WellMed Dialysis Center’s accreditation after reports of bogus benefit claims made by the facility for non-existent kidney treatments. In a Twitter post, the state-run health insurer said: “WellMed patients are advised to transfer to other accredited dialysis facilities to ensure continuous availment…

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Miss Universe Catriona Gray joins Washington, DC celebration of 121st Philippine Independence Day

WASHINGTON, D.C. — More than 400 guests attended the Diplomatic Reception commemorating the 121st anniversary of the proclamation of Philippine Independence at the Roof Terrace Restaurant of The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts on Monday, June 17. “It is very opportune that our theme for this year’s Independence Day celebration is ‘Courage…

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I-601A Provisional unlawful presence waiver

ANG isang dayuhan na ineligible sa pagkuha ng green card sa loob ng US dahil sa unlawful presence ay maaaring mag-apply ng I-601A Provisional Unlawful Presence Waiver bago siya umalis ng US para sa consular immigrant visa interview.  Upang maging eligible para sa provisional unlawful presence waiver, ang mga sumusunod ang kinakailangan:  (1) ang dayuhan…

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The God who creates, redeems, and sustains

AS David looked up into the skies and contemplated the vast and endless heavens, the beauty of the night captured his heart in worship and adoration to God, and so he shouted, “O Lord, how majestic is your name in all the earth.” Then he reflected on the seemingly insignificant value of a human being…

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What is a postnuptial agreement?

A POSTNUPTIAL agreement is a contract between you and your spouse entered into after you get married resolving issues in your marriage.  It is similar to a prenuptial agreement except it occurs after your marriage.  For couples that get married without a prenuptial agreement, it is not too late to have an agreement dealing with…

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Thank you Catriona, Next: Gazini Ganados

“TO conquer our dreams. Philippines, I will forever our raise our flag. Thank you for choosing me as your queen. Forever a Miss Philippines, forever a Binibini…” Those were the words of Miss Universe 2018 Catriona Gray, when she gave her bittersweet farewell speech at the 2019 Binibining Pilipinas pageant held last Sunday, June 9th…

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PH healthcare cost rising

Philhealth under fire amid reports of fraudulent claims MEDICAL inflation in the Philippines is on the rise this year, surging to 13.7% from 2018’s 13% making it the second highest increase in the Asia-Pacific region, a recent study found. According to the “2019 Medical Trends Around The World,” the rise in Philippine healthcare cost is…

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Duterte: I regret running for president

PRESIDENT Rodrigo Duterte on Wednesday, June 12, admitted that he regretted his decision to pursue the country’s highest office given its seemingly insurmountable problems. “I lost interest at work. Actually, I deeply regretted it. I regretted running for president,” he said, speaking in his native Visayan dialect in front of newly-elected local government officials in…

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Honor thy father

MY father is the kind of man I’ve always dreamed of: kind to the weak, fierce to the arrogant, generous to those who loved him, ruthless to those who will order him around. Today, as a whole nation of sons and daughters pause to remember their fathers, I thought of how little I really know…

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