40 Filipino terms added to Oxford English Dictionary

IF someone tries to “carnap” you, it’s understandable if you get “high-blood.” Along with 38 other Filipino terms, these two words were included in the Oxford English Dictionary (OED) in its June 2015 update of the “definitive record of the English language.” The announcement of the inclusion, made on Thursday, June 25, marks the largest…

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An infuriating, nerve-racking weekend

What a way to spend the weekend! It was an excruciating, physically exhausting, exhilarating, and frantic schedule that I encountered during the last weekend… I was like engulfed by a formidable cyclone from some maddening world that I couldn’t find a way out to free myself from such unforgiving bondage. Even as early as Thursday…

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Immigration consequences of firearms convictions

A criminal conviction for a firearm offense may affect an alien’s immigration status or his eligibility for relief. The immigration consequences of a firearm conviction would depend on the status of the alien. If an alien is applying for a visa or for lawful permanent resident (LPR) status, a firearm conviction would not necessarily disqualify…

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Asian-American musical premieres at Pasadena Playhouse

An Asian-American musical about forbidden love has made its world premiere at The Pasadena Playhouse. Waterfall tells the story of Thai student Noppon (played by Thai superstar Bie Sukrit) falling in love with an American woman, Katherine (Emily Padgett), who is married to a Thai diplomat named Chao-Kun (Thom Sesma). Set in the 1930s, the…

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Squatting in skinny jeans lands woman in hospital

Skinny jeans may be a staple in women’s wardrobes, but a new case study suggests that squatting while wearing them could result in serious nerve damage in the lower legs. A report published in the Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery and Psychiatry, details the story of a 35-year-old woman who spent hours lying on the ground,…

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An update on the status of DAPA and expanded DACA

IN November 2014, President Obama announced he was implementing various immigration executive actions, including Deferred Action for Parental Accountability (DAPA) and expanded Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA).  These programs would enable certain children brought to the US before age 16 and certain parents of US citizen or immigrant children to obtain relief from deportation…

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Immigrant visa issuance after spouses’ separation

ONE way of obtaining an immigrant visa here in the United States is through a petition filed by the US citizen or legal permanent resident spouse.  The US citizen or legal permanent resident spouse must file an immigrant petition with the US Citizenship and Immigrations Services (USCIS) to start the immigrant visa process.  Depending on…

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Colorectal cancer

How common is cancer of the colon and rectum? Colorectal cancer is the third-most common cancer in humans, topped only by cancer of the lungs and female breasts. More than 150,000 people in the United States each year discover they have cancer of the colon or rectum, and approximately 46,000 will die from it this…

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Sonata for fatherless daughters

He left me with a houseful of daughters, who are very young and adorable with the world on their side. In the face of adversity, we are not permitted to ask “Why me?” You can ask but you won’t get an answer. Through the years, I’ve learned the hard way why some poems don’t rhyme…

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Binay resigns from Aquino cabinet

PHILIPPINE Vice President Jejomar Binay on Monday, June 22, submitted his irrevocable resignation from the Cabinet of President Benigno Aquino III. His resignation is effective immediately, the Office of the Vice President confirmed. Binay, who was chair of the Housing and Urban Development Coordinating Council and the presidential adviser on overseas Filipino workers’ concerns, had…

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Alternatives to H-1B visa petitions

AS early as April 7, 2015, the USCIS announced that the statutory cap for the fiscal year (FY) 2016 of 65,000 H-1B visa applications for the general category and 20,000 under the advanced degree exemption have been reached. As you may be aware, the H-1B visa program allows US employers to temporarily hire alien workers…

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Car repo causes freak accident

Spouses need to be joint debtors from start of case “ It’s safer for the late filing spouse to file her own case so both cases will succeed. But with two cases, you will pay attorney and filing fees twice. So spouses should decide early on whether they will file a joint case or not.”…

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Uber’s loss is a win for workers!

Why workers should fight for employee status “UBER driver deemed employee by Labor Commissioner” is a headline.  Why should this matter? Because employees receive more, in terms of pay, and in terms of legal protection than independent contractors. Employees, for instance, are reimbursed for expenses they incurred in performing their work. The driver’s claims against…

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Need to change your Will? Get a Codicil

QUESTION: I did my Will many years ago and I need to add some items and change some items. What can I do? Answer: A codicil is a testamentary document that supplements, amends, qualifies, or republishes a prior testamentary document. Question: Can I just draft a codicil and sign it? Answer: A codicil must be…

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Inside this great city of ours

LOS ANGELES—Every so often, a major Fil-Am celebration with so many great minds, descends on this city. It would be a fitting time to highlight an inspiring unique portfolio that captures a moment for this city. Members of the Fil-Am community recently celebrated Philippine Independence Day as they gathered for the customary festivities where we’ve…

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