Beauty advice 411

In this current economy, I do understand that a lot of us have had to give up on some things we were used to when financial times were better. But I hope that despite the challenges, we do not neglect to take care of ourselves. This includes grooming. We have to encourage feeling good on…

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On politics and service

We often hear that “politics” exists not only in governments but also in corporations, schools, civic organizations, and even in churches. We find this contention to be true when we understand politics as “the art or science concerned with winning and holding control over government” and of “competition between competing groups or individuals for power…

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Should you postpone filing your tax returns?

Surely as April 15 comes along, some of you will procrastinate in filing tax returns. It can be habit forming as I see the same taxpayers come after April 15 year after year. After four decades of counseling taxpayers, I look back at so many reasons why taxpayers don’t file on time – not having…

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Do you feel paralyzed by your debt problems?

Are you feeling stuck and unable to move because of lingering debt problems in your life? Considering bankruptcy but not sure if it’s the right solution for you? For those who are struggling with debt problems, the decision to file for bankruptcy is never an easy one. So they put it off and hope that…

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Filipina former Broadway actress joins the cast of ‘Sister Act’

At the Carpenter Performing Arts Center in Long Beach  FILIPINA-Canadian actress and comedienne J. Elaine Marcos is back on stage at the Carpenter Performing Arts Center in Long Beach, California, portraying the role of Sister Mary Martin-of-Tours in the musical production of “Sister Act.” “Sister Act” is a broadway hit based on the 1992 Whoopi…

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POLL RESULT: Bongbong, Leni top Fil-Am votes for VP

After the televised vice presidential debate in the Philippines, The Filipino Channel’s daily newscast “Balitang America” asked its viewers in an online poll: “If the elections were held today, whom would you vote for to be the Philippines’ next vice president”? The son of the deposed dictator, Sen. Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos, came out on top…

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Kobe scores 60 points in farewell game

After an achievement-filled 20-year career, Los Angeles Lakers shooting guard Kobe Bryant stepped foot into the Staples Center on Wednesday, April 13 for the final basketball game of his professional career. Throughout his career, the Black Mamba set a number of records including becoming the third highest scorer in the NBA, becoming the first player…

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Is this really Pacquiao’s farewell?

LAS VEGAS—In boxing, there’s that thing called “The End.”  It always seems like a good idea—until the next  fight. On the morning of his fight, after the Bible study, we caught up with the champ just before he was led into his waiting vehicle.  He told us, “After this fight, win, lose or draw, I…

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Cleaner SoCal air linked to drop in lung problems in kids

Air in Southern California is cleaner than it was two decades ago, and a new study suggests children may be experiencing less respiratory problems because of it. The study, published April 12 in the Journal of the American Medical Association, showed that kids living in eight Los Angeles-area communities today have stronger lung function compared…

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Remembering Eddie Peregrina, the original Jukebox king

The gift of music has consistently been one of the most valued innate properties a man possesses and the same remains to be the best enduring legacy one bequeaths behind once his “mission” on earth is through. Heritage, in any form, is preeminent when planned, organized, and perfectly fixed that no predicament arises when the…

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Garcetti delivers 3rd State of the City

In his State of the City address, Los Angeles Mayor Garcetti portrayed the city as “not only strong, it’s getting stronger every day.” The address was the third by Garcetti since he took office in 2013, and he took the opportunity to shine light on Los Angeles’ improving economy. Among figures he specifically cited included…

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The May 2016 Priority Dates

Each month, the Visa Office of the State Department publishes, in the Visa Bulletin, the priority dates for that particular month, for the various family and employment based categories. A priority date is a person’s “place in line” for a visa, meaning immigrant visas (or green cards) would be available for persons whose priority date…

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New regulations extend OPT extension for STEM

ON March 11, 2016, the US Department of Homeland Security released its final rule enhancing the Optional Practical Training (OPT) program for F-1 international students in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) fields. The new STEM-OPT extension is a 24-month period of temporary training that directly relates to the student’s program of study in an…

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Genetically-modified foods

SCIENCE unceasingly continues to explore and bring progress for the survival of our planet and its more than 7.3 billion inhabitants. By 2050, that number is predicted to be about 9 billion, with 24.5 million births per year. Today about 1.368 billion people live in China, 1.252 billion in India, 321.4 million in the United…

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The Kidapawan clash: A crisis of leadership

I can’t help comparing the clash of farmer-activists and PNP and government authorities in Kidapawan, North Cotabato with the oft-told anecdote about the three priests, a Dominican, a Franciscan and a Jesuit (actually, the roles and the priestly orders vary, depending on who is telling the story). At any rate, the three were meeting in…

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Plan B

EVEN the temptation of a possible rematch—and vengeance—against Floyd Mayweather Jr. will not stop Manny Pacquiao from stepping into retirement, in boxing at least. Ending his illustrious boxing career on a high note, Pacquiao emerged victorious in his last fight—winning via a unanimous decision against a formidable opponent in Timothy Bradley at the MGM Grand…

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SF Board of Supervisors unanimously approve resolution forming Filipino Cultural Heritage District

SAN FRANCISCO—The San Francisco Board of Supervisors on Tuesday, April 12 unanimously adopted a resolution establishing a Filipino Cultural Heritage District in the city called SoMa Pilipinas. The resolution also recognizes the historic contributions and leadership of the Filipino community in San Francisco. Authored and introduced by Supervisor Jane Kim, the resolution was co-sponsored by…

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Las Vegas, a paradise beyond art

Las Vegas is a city of a thousand flashing lights racing on and off, bizarre and beautiful, meant to confuse people that there is no time here, no night and day, no past or future.  It is just like having arrived at a palace at the end of the world, its oversized antiquitiess, employees wearing…

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Pacquiao defeats Bradley in his final fight

If Manny Pacquiao’s last time in the ring was indeed on Saturday, April 9, then he has ended his career on a high note. The Filipino fighter who rose to fame in a rags-to-riches storyline concluded what he has said would be his 12 final rounds as a professional boxer in a victory against two-time…

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