Abu Sayyaf abducts 7 construction workers

MUSLIM extremist group Abu Sayyaf abducted seven construction workers early Monday, Sept. 14, on a government road project on the island of Basilan, the military said, according to Agence France-Presse (AFP). Nine workers were initially abducted, but two managed to escape, said Capt. Sally Magno of the Joint Task Force Basilan, according to GMA News….

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Bankruptcy: Should you file now or later?

INDIVIDUALS who have accumulated excessive debt are often left to ponder whether they should file bankruptcy in order to get out of debt.  Sometimes, these people feel that somehow, they’ve lost, failed, or that they will never have a chance to rebuild their credit again. Because we are living in a society where having a…

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Effective solutions to hair loss

Hello everyone! I am so thrilled by the influx of your emails! And as I am so happy that you trust me with your concerns, I would also like to share something close to my heart. Recently, my beloved daughter Cristalle is finally engaged! As a mother I always wanted my daughter to be happy…

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Filipinos in America overwhelmingly support Pope Francis’ move to make marriage annulment faster, cheaper

POPE Francis received overwhelming support among Filipinos in America on the reforms he will implement in the Catholic Church to make marriage annulment faster and cheaper for Catholics. 100 percent of the viewers who voted in the online opinion poll of The Filipino Channel’s daily newscast “Balitang America” agreed that the following changes announced last…

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Getting to know the real Ai-Ai Delas Alas

If laughter is truly the best medicine then Ai-Ai Delas Alas could easily be an effectual stress-reliever by merely injecting a dose of her own brand of comedy which is, of course, addicting! The Queen of Comedy remains unrivaled because of her consummate capability to tickle her audience’s funny bones and leave them dying of…

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PH gov’t to roll-out nationwide free WiFi service by 2016

A new plan from the Philippine government would offer free wireless Internet access to people across the country, but would limit annual data revenue prospects of the nation’s largest telecoms. According to Bloomberg Business, the government plans to roll-out its free Wi-Fi services roughly half the country’s municipalities over the next few months, and has…

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Consular processing at the NVC

The growing threat of international terrorism, which apparently is without territorial boundaries, has prompted the Department of State (DOS) to tighten its rules of entry into the US.  DOS is the governmental entity that works hand in hand with the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and is in charge of prospective immigrants to the US. …

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