Once upon a press club

Once upon a time, there was a press club in the heart of a city where everyone lived in harmony.  Photographers and writers were affable and comrades among themselves. They had a clubhouse in the midst of a hill — oh, so magnificent, almost celestial but not fancy or exclusive.  It was famous for its…

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Eric G encapsulates his musical journey in ‘Black & White’

Filipino-American singer-composer-songwriter and record producer Eric Garzon, simply Eric G to music aficionados, is enthusiastically walking on cloud nine with the forthcoming release of his latest (actually, his third) self-produced album, ‘Black & White’ smugly loaded with six original tracks, two Tagalog and four English ditties, that took him two months to finish. “Why just…

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ABC’s response to Ogle

Last week, Dr. Colin Sprigg, Director of Information and Technology in the ABC Unified School District and I strategized ways to respond to the new social media app called Ogle. We learned that ABC Unified School District along with schools from throughout California, faced a new problem caused by Ogle which targets high school and…

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Is your heart failing?

How do we know when we have heart failure? This condition could be in its early stage that the individual may not even have enough symptoms to know he/she has it. And if there are symptoms, even moderate to severe, the diagnosis usually eludes a lay person. In the United States alone, there are about…

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Do landlords have to file 1099-misc?

YOU must have noticed questions on Schedule E, Part I for rentals: • Were you required to file Form 1099-MISC? • If so, did you or will you file? Very simple yet  it is one of the most commonly argued questions among tax professionals who prepare returns for individual owners of rental property. Here’s the…

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Becoming an American

I FINALLY filed my application to be naturalized as an American. It only took me over 20 years… My first trip to America was with my mom and two siblings in 1981. I was 15 years old and had just graduated from high school.  The trip was supposed to be a month-long vacation to see…

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Initiative

IN honor of Earth Day last Friday, April 22, international political, business and civil society leaders from 175 countries gathered at the United National Headquarters in New York for the historic signing of the Paris Climate Agreement, a global initiative to ensure a sustainable future for billions of people around the world through climate action….

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Until tomorrow comes

I was told I had cancer on a blue day in November.  In novels, it was far too gorgeous a day for tragedy.  My cabbage roses were still in full bloom, bees rumbled by the window panes, lazy with pollen, a cordial chirping of the squirrels over the magnolia tree. In a single moment, the…

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Protecting your home

IN my last article, I explained why it is absolute necessary to qualify for Medi-Cal and get the government to pay for nursing home care for an ailing parent or loved one. After all, how many families do you know who can afford paying $8,000-$15,000 a month for Long Term Care. However, using Medi-Cal for…

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Establishing paternity of children

1. WHAT is paternity?  Paternity means fatherhood.  Establishing paternity is the legal process of determining the legal father of a child who was born to unwed parents.  When parents are married, in most cases, paternity is established without a legal action by virtue of their marriage.  If parents are unmarried, paternity establishment requires a judicial…

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Supreme court hears oral arguments on Obama’s DAPA/DACA executive action; decision expected by June 2016

ON April 18, 2016, the US Supreme Court heard oral arguments from Texas and other states, as well as the Obama administration, concerning President Obama’s November 2014 Executive Action for DAPA and expanded DACA, which would enable qualified\eligible parents of US citizens and green card holders to obtain work authorization and be protected against deportation….

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What makes you deportable

THE power to give, take away, and deport. The United States does not welcome you with open arms. It allows non-citizens entry into the United States, under certain conditions. When these conditions are broken, you can expect nothing but the full force of the United States government through the Department of Homeland Security to bear…

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