A New Year’s reflection

SOME friends invited me to go out with them for breakfast after a Simbang Mass. I accepted their invitation without hesitation so that I could spend time with them before Christmas. I haven’t seen them or talked to them for a long time. They have been my friends since my early years as a priest….

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Pregnant? Let’s keep both your mouth and your baby healthy

ARE you pregnant or thinking about becoming pregnant? Do you know someone who is pregnant? While you’re picking out tiny clothes and reading childcare books, remember the importance of your oral health! Pregnancy brings so many physical changes. You crave different things. Your hair feels different. In fact, just about everything feels different. And, your mouth is…

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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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Aquino years in review

In 2010, I was told by confidential sources that we should be very careful about who we elect as president. I thought that as a journalist I would open a topic for discussion. That did not happen but as my sources consoled me—just think when all is said and done you can say “I told…

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Making 2016 the best year yet

Hello kababayans. It’s that time again when we resolve to change some of our habits for good. We’re naturally feeling optimistic with the arrival of a new year, a cosmic reset – a time for new beginnings. So we sign up for gym memberships, fill our pantry and fridge with sugar-free, fat-free, flavor-free foods, and…

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How to check english grammar online?

Since English is the most widely spoken language in the world, it should come as no surprise that there are so many ways to learn about grammar. There are many online tutorials and resources to help you learn, so your English is on point. But how can you accurately check your English grammar? With so…

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Reflection

BEFORE we charge 2015 to history, we are again reminded to look back and reflect on all the important events that have happened in the past 12 months. This year we celebrated triumphs and suffered defeats. Which way does the Philippines go? Will Filipinos learn from mistakes and lead themselves to better lives, or will…

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Cheers to a new year!

Across America, given the fractured state of our collective hearts, attempts to embrace the New Year will be paddled with reverence, or a little whoop, a bit of holler and Auld Lang Syne;  in splashes of patriotism, the traditional sounds of churning and noisemakers and fireworks that will mingle with the ringing of bells in…

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Old peso bills no longer valid starting Jan. 1

WITH the new year less than a week away, the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) is reminding the public that beginning Jan. 1, old Philippine peso bills will no longer be accepted when paying for goods and services. The old banknotes, however, can still be exchanged in banks and BSP offices through the end of…

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All we want for Christmas is. . . equal pay for equal work

SARAH Wellens works as a sales representative for Daiichi Sankyo, a Japan-based  pharmaceutical company with about 3,000 employees in the United States. The company hired Ms. Wellens, an experienced sales rep, in September 2009.  Upon her hiring, she was assigned to a lower level position and lower compensation tier than similar male employees. Over time,…

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12 tips about capital gains and losses

1. CAPITAL assets include almost everything you own and use for personal purposes, pleasure or investment. 2. The following are capital assets: your home, household furnishings and stocks held in a personal account. 3. The following are not capital assets: • Inventory held mainly for sale to customers in a trade or business. • Accounts…

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Get out of debt and start saving again in 2016

I KNOW that our economy in the last several years has caused a lot of financial problems for a lot of people. A lot of families are struggling financially every month and are living paycheck to paycheck, thus making it impossible for them to save for their future. They feel like no matter how hard…

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Philippines first in Asia to approve dengue vaccine

THE Philippines on Tuesday, Dec. 22, approved the sale of the world’s first dengue vaccine, marking the first Asian country to do so. In clinical tests conducted on 40,000 people from 15 countries, the vaccine, Dengvaxia, was found to immunize 66 percent of people aged 9 and older, and reduce the risk of hospitalization by…

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Miss Universe Pia Wurtzbach apologizes

MISS INFORMATION MIX-UP FOLLOWING the heated controversy surrounding this year’s Miss Universe pageant competition, many people are taking sides as to who they really support for the prestigious crown. After show host Steve Harvey mistakenly announced on live television that Miss Colombia Ariadna Gutierrez Arévalo was the winner, only to backtrack moments later to proclaim Miss…

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2016 wish list

In every wish, there will be glimpses of kind virtues, to encourage and console. It could be something modest or even mundane, something fantastic or utterly practical. It can take you to the other side of the world or a walk around the corner. Wishing makes it  easier to believe in happiness than pain —…

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Reflecting on a Simbang Gabi homily

MANY Filipinos worldwide posted pictures of Simbang Gabi Masses on social media such as Facebook. Their photos showed happiness, harmony and contentment. There were even pictures of parishioners attending Simbang Gabi Masses in flooded churches.  That was quite remarkable, wasn’t it? It showed people’s religiosity and devotion to these nine days of Simbang Gabi Masses…

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