Safety first

“Generally, it is safe to work, study, do business, and travel in the Philippines.” This was what newly appointed Presidential spokesperson Harry Roque assured foreign embassies following the fresh travel advisory issued by the Australian government against the Philippines. In its advisory, the Australian government cautioned its citizens on the Philippines’ safety or security risks….

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The Stripboys (Almost) Bare All on Asia’s Got Talent

MANILA (November 3, 2017) Season 2 of Asia’s Got Talent is revealing even more  talent from the Philippines! Meet this group of cheeky dancers who calls themselves ‘The Stripboys’. They joined Asia’s Got Talent to prove that stripping is a form of expression, and not necessarily a negative thing. “That was fun! Well boys, I…

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Should you form a Limited Liability Company (LLC)?

YOU have seen businesses with “LLC” after their names. That LLC refers to Limited Liability Company which is a hybrid that combines the pass-through attributes of a partnership with the limited liability of a corporation. Fortunately, it combines the best of worlds of partnerships and corporations. The owners are called “members” who hold “interests” and…

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Despite ‘lies’, poll reveals: A majority of Americans approve of Trump-Russia probe, almost half think Trump committed a crime

WE hear this a lot: Just keep repeating a lie, over and over, and people will believe it. A falsehood being told, people will still believe the lie if it’s repeated enough. Apparently, this has some scientific backing as evidenced by a 2015 Vanderbilt University study published in the Journal of Experimental Psychology. This scientific…

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Our deep longing

IN the midst of the hype of the Dodgers games this past week, I felt a deep longing for my parents’ presence.  Perhaps it’s because it’s that time of the year in the Church when we especially remember our deceased family members and friends. And so, on my day-off last Monday, I went to my…

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Travelogue: Western Europe escapade (Part 3 of 3)

THE remaining days of our Western Europe tour seemed numbered after having covered vast areas in Spain and Portugal but enthusiasm grew even enormously zestful every passing day after having explored and visited various places with diverse historical and religious background we’re vaguely knowledgeable. Sunday, October 8: Burgos, Spain  to Lourdes, France Lourdes, France, a…

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Travelogue: Western Europe escapade (Part 3 of 3)

THE remaining days of our Western Europe tour seemed numbered after having covered vast areas in Spain and Portugal but enthusiasm grew even enormously zestful every passing day after having explored and visited various places with diverse historical and religious background we’re vaguely knowledgeable. Sunday, October 8: Burgos, Spain  to Lourdes, France Lourdes, France, a…

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New USCIS policy: Adjustment interview for Employment-Based petitions

IN the past few months, the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) announced that, beginning October 1, 2017, it will expand in-person interviews for employment-based adjustment of status (“AOS” or “green card”) applicants. Historically, since the 1990s, USCIS adjudicated employment-based green card applications at service centers, without in-person interviews.  The recent change in policy and…

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Antibiotic stewardship

At the 103rd Annual Clinical Congress of the American College of Surgeons (ACS) last week in San Diego, California, I met several surgeons from the Philippines who flew in to attend congress.  As a Fil-Am surgeon, I always enjoy and savor meeting my colleagues from my native land.  One of them happened to be an…

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OIC Basics: Series 2

IN series 1 we talked about the factors you need to consider before you decide choosing OIC,  and meeting the compliance requirements before proceeding. If your offer is accepted, congratulations! What happens if your offer is rejected? Here’s what you need to do if you offer is rejected and you have disagreed items: • Offer…

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Asian allies

The Philippine economy is booming. With more foreign players starting to invest in the country, there is no better time to harness the good prospect of doing business in the Philippines than now. Despite some tough times, the country is still able to offer the best investment opportunities. The country is entering a “golden age…

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Filipino veterans finally get long deserved honor: Where are the benefits their counterparts have already been receiving?

THE FILIPINO CHANNEL’s daily newscast “Balitang America” has been covering the plight of our Filipino World War II veterans since the program started airing 15 years ago. In all those 15 years, we have seen how demoralized and frustrated these Filipino veterans had been for hoping, year after year, that their sacrifices would finally be…

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Love of God and neighbor

”He said to them: You shall love the Lord your God, with all your heart, with all your soul, and with all your mind. This is the greatest and the first commandment. The second is like it: You shall love your neighbor as yourself.”  — Matthew 22:37-40 THEY were beautiful and heartwarming wedding ceremonies: an intimate one…

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Travelogue: Western Europe escapade (Part 2 of 3)

After merely 4 days of non-stop road trip that was unambiguously physically arduous while gradually declining our vitality (not to mention thinning our wallets), our group’s committed enthusiasm to further explore what this side of western Europe has in store for us indubitably kept us agile and on our high spirits. October 5 & 6,…

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Travelogue: Western Europe escapade (Part 2 of 3)

After merely 4 days of non-stop road trip that was unambiguously physically arduous while gradually declining our vitality (not to mention thinning our wallets), our group’s committed enthusiasm to further explore what this side of western Europe has in store for us indubitably kept us agile and on our high spirits. October 5 & 6,…

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CBP “inspects” domestic flight from SFO to JFK

ON October 12, 2017, several passengers aboard a domestic Delta flight from San Francisco to New York, filed a lawsuit against U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP), alleging a violation of their Fourth Amendment rights against illegal search and seizure. According to the allegations/claims in that lawsuit, on February 22, 2017 CBP stopped and searched…

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Causes of major illnesses

Except for infectious, congenital diseases, and rarer maladies, the most common major illnesses today are caused by four main risk factors, for which I have coined the acronym: TABA, which happens to be the Filipino word for fat, for easy remembrance. However, in this context, I am not relating it to weight or BMI (Body…

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