Important questions you need to ask when in debt

WHEN people are going through financial difficulty and are unable to pay their bills, their first reaction is often to ignore their debts and avoid contact with creditors. They think that by doing this, somehow the creditors will simply give up and go away.  Then one day they get a summons delivered to their home…

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Alana de la Cruz spreads her ‘golden voice’

ALANA Nicole de la Cruz grew up in a small southern Illinois town across the river from St. Louis, MO.  At the tender age of 2, Alana showed her love of music by singing and performing with a microphone in her hand around the house.  The oldest of five children, she organized family performances by…

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Sara won’t run for a national post – Duterte

President Rodrigo Duterte assured the public that his daughter, Davao City Mayor Sara Duterte-Carpio,won’t seek a national position. “Ang anak ko, si Inday, I can tell you I know her. Hindi magtatakbo ‘yan ng national. Ganun lang ‘yan (My daughter, Inday. She won’t seek a national post. She’s just like that),” the president said. Duterte…

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Obama endorses Fil-Am TJ Cox for Congress

Former president endorses first wave of candidates for midterms elections A total of 81 candidates for federal and state offices got the thumbs-up by former President Barack Obama on Wednesday, August 1 in his first wave of endorsements focused on candidates across 14 different states. Among the first wave of endorsees is Fil-Am congressional candidate…

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Expansion of short-term health plans a non-starter in California

by Julie Appleby and Alex Leeds Matthews THE planned expansion of short-term health plans under a new Trump administration rule unveiled this week is on a crash course with a brick wall in California. The Golden State’s Democrat-dominated legislature is close to banning such plans, which offer consumers lower premiums in exchange for skimpier benefits that do not meet the Affordable Care…

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Drugs cases reached over 152,000 – NPS

The National Prosecution Services (NPS) recorded a total of 152,741 drug cases filed under the administration of President Rodrigo Duterte. However, a majority of those cases were often dismissed by the courts. If not, the accused commonly gets acquitted. In a report from Rappler, NPS released their records showing the total number of filed cases…

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Jenn Cuneta grabs world’s vocal power in the palm of her hands

WHILE female voices maybe comparable in range, it’s still in the musical context that they widely vary especially when trained and well-developed which indubitably will have enormous range. One’s career path in singing may have been born out of mere innocent illusions or could have started even during the earliest life’s stage…relentlessly honing it throughout…

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The New Face of F&C Jewelry: Bea Alonzo

Determined, independent and passionate. The country’s brightest star Bea Alonzo continues to be an inspiration to women all across the country – not only for her impressive talent but her gracious heart. She’s a proud and empowered Filipino who fully embodies the ideals of a modern woman. And this is why she’s so fitting to…

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Oxygen, dandruff, female tampons and other facts

WHERE does oxygen come from? Oxygen, which makes up about 20 percent of the air we breathe in, is an odorless, colorless, tasteless gas, that is essential for the production of energy and, therefore, to life.  Its main source is from living green plants. The ambient air we inhale is absorbed by the lungs that…

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