Abu Sayyaf releases Malaysian hostage

A MALAYSIAN woman held captive for nearly six months by Muslim militant group Abu Sayyaf was released by captors, authorities said Monday, Nov. 9. Militants freed Thien Nyuk Fun, 50, late Sunday, Nov. 8, from the island of Jolo in Sulu province. However, her compatriot remains in the custody of Abu Sayyaf. Two Filipino security…

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2016 tax planning strategies for individuals

FOR 2015 INCOME TAX RETURN IT’S the last quarter of 2015 and in a few months during income tax season, you would want to minimize any income tax dues as much as possible. After all, for most individual taxpayers, paying in increments is much better than paying in lump sum. Below is a checklist of…

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Client seeks to remove judgment liens on residence

Senior seeks discharge of $40K credit card debt CLIENT no. 1 is 55 years old. She is now divorced and living by herself. The divorce judgment gave her the marital home six years ago. Ex-husband was not interested in owning the property. Divorces not only settle property rights between the spouses. It also settles the…

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CSPA late filings and extraordinary circumstances

AN alien who seeks to be classified as a “child” or as a derivative beneficiary under the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA) and who is under 21 years of age as determined under the Child Status Protection Act (CSPA) is required to seek lawful permanent residence within one (1) year of the visa becoming available…

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How should you hold title to real estate?

WHEN buying real estate, there is always that inevitable question: how do you hold title? Remember that your choice can have dramatic impact on estate taxes, liability protection, heirs, family situations and other factors. Let’s explore choices to help you determine which title is best for your next property. Joint Tenancy: • Any number of…

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Anonymous group hacks Yaya Dub’s social media accounts

The Twitter account of Filipina actress Maine Mendoza, who is popularly known as Yaya Dub on afternoon variety show “Eat Bulaga!,” was hacked by a group of “hacktivists” known as Anonymous Philippines. The group has claimed responsibility for hacking a number of government and Chinese websites in 2012, according to InterAksyon, saying its hacks are…

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The promise of God

“THE jar of flour shall not go empty, nor the jug of oil run dry, until the day when the Lord sends rain upon the earth.” 1 Kings 17:14 These words from Prophet Elijah to the poor widow of Zerephath are so meaningful. They are words of fulfilled promise, of an answered prayer, and of…

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Growing up with a dog linked to reduced risk of asthma, study says

Having a dog in the home and contact with farm animals during a child’s earlier years can reduce their risk of asthma, according to new research. The study, published in the journal JAMA Pediatrics, examined data on over 1 million children born in Sweden – where dog and farm animal ownership registration is required by…

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2 years later, PH slowly rebuilding after Haiyan

TWO years after super typhoon Haiyan devastated the Philippines, killing thousands and leaving destroyed homes and separated families in its wake, the country is still left picking up the pieces. Though rebuilding programs and global relief efforts have made real, lasting impacts, it is estimated that at least one million survivors are still left homeless,…

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The world stage awaits for the debut of the Band of Brothers

It’s a family affair! A sibling revelry on stage intimately bonded by their innate sense of musicality, earnest commitment to their craft, compulsive dedication to entertaining people while simultaneously releasing every single sentiment and angst of their passion— yes, Virginia, they are the Band of Brothers! Meet Gregorio (Jay-Jay) Lozano, Jr., Juan Carlos (JC) Lozano,…

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Sugary drinks may raise risk of heart failure

Consuming two or more glasses of sweetened drinks per day may increase the risk of heart failure, according to a new Swedish study. Researchers of the report, which was published in the British Medical Journal, followed approximately 42,000 men between the ages of 45 to 79 throughout a period of nearly 12 years to establish…

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Car maintenance tips

If you are after some car maintenance tips then this article is going to be extremely helpful to you. We will start with the timing belt. Not every car has a timing belt, some have a timing chain which does not need to be changed. A timing belt on the other hand is basically a…

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Flu could be deadly

The influenza season is upon us once again. While flu is common and those afflicted usually recover uneventfully, this viral infection could be serious, or even fatal, for some people as discussed below. Statistics worldwide cite between 250,000 to half a million die of flu complications each year. What is influenza? Commonly known as “Flu,”…

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Petitioning a stepchild: No adoption required

IF a person marries a US citizen before their child’s 18th birthday, the US citizen can also directly petition the person’s child (as the US citizen’s stepchild). There is no need for the US citizen to adopt the person’s child to establish a “petitionable relationship.” I’ve come across many situations where a person married a…

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Wisdom teeth: Why do we have them?

WHEN dentists see emerging wisdom teeth are going to cause dental problems, wisdom tooth removal is likely in the cards. Wisdom teeth–also known as the third molars–received their nickname because they emerge during young adulthood, when a person has a little more wisdom. But why do we wait until the late teenage years to address…

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