UP disaster research scientist receives prestigious European geosciences award

EUROPE’S premier geosciences union awarded its Plinius Medal to a  leading natural disaster expert, Dr. Alfredo Mahar Lagmay, in Vienna, Austria on April 15th. Dr. Lagmay has been honored for his “outstanding interdisciplinary natural hazard research and natural-disaster engagement in the Philippines, particularly with respect to volcanic hazards, earthquakes, typhoons, landslides and floods,” the European…

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Assisting in alien smuggling

Under INA 237(a)(1)(E)(i), a lawful permanent resident (LPR) who has knowingly encouraged, induced, assisted, abetted, or aided any other alien to enter or to try to enter the US in violation of law is deportable. If one knowingly drives an undocumented alien across the border, that would clearly constitute assisting in alien smuggling. But what if…

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What to do when you burn your mouth with pizza and other food

SOMETIMES you just can’t resist – it’s so cheesy and saucy— right out of the oven!  You dive in and take your first bite…uh oh!  Too soon!  You’ve got “pizza burn!” Pizza isn’t the only culprit You’ve probably burned your mouth before with coffee, soup, and other scorching hot foods. Soon afterward, you may have noticed that the roof of your mouth, and…

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The May 2015 Priority Dates

7-Year retrogression for Filipino workers!!! THE May 2015 Visa Bulletin provides disappointing news for Filipinos, as the priority dates in the employment based categories (EB-3 and Other Workers) will retrogress (move backwards) over seven years, from October 1, 2014 all the way back to July 1, 2007.  This means that starting May 1, 2015, people…

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Government pushes for prosecutorial discretion despite TRO

DESPITE the temporary restraining order (TRO) issued by a Texas federal judge on February 16, 2015 enjoining the implementation of President Obama’s initiatives for the expanded Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) and Deferred Action for Parents of Americans and Lawful Permanent Residents (DAPA), the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and the Office of the…

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Mayweather feels ‘tremendous’ on media day workout, wears PH shirt

More than 200 accredited press members from across the globe visited Mayweather Boxing Club in Las Vegas on Tuesday, April 14 to watch the undefeated champion during a 90-plus minute workout. This was the only open training session before Floyd Mayweather Jr.’s May 2 fight against Manny Pacquiao. Before his training session, which was streamed…

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Can too much sleep cause a stroke?

The benefits of adequate sleep are well established. Insufficient sleep can adversely affect the mental processes, including concentration, and over all bodily functions. It also increases the risk for cardiovascular diseases, obesity diabetes, and cancer. A new study looks at the other side of the coin: too much sleep (more than eight hours each night)…

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Fallen

THE number of gun-related deaths and injuries in the world is alarming. Every day, as many as 1,000 people die, while millions more are wounded from firearms or guns. According to Gunpolicy.org, there are at least 875 million firearms in the world. 75 percent of these guns are owned by civilians.  Every year, eight million…

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When to use ‘economic circumstances’ approach

THE court does not always equally divide each piece of community property in a divorce case “In kind.”  An equal partition of each item of property in the community estate is rarely practical or feasible and, in some cases, may be inequitable. The court may award a community asset exclusively to one party ‘on such…

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Feasting on God’s Mercy!

THE Easter Season is not over yet! We just started it last Sunday. We’re celebrating this Sunday, the Second Sunday of Easter or, as Pope John Paul II promulgated in 2000, Divine Mercy Sunday. Pope John Paul II saw a deep connection between the Gospel this Second Sunday of Easter and the Feast of Divine…

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Men of valor

IT has been 73 years after Filipino and American soldiers waved the white flag before Japanese troops. Now the war veterans, who are in their twilight years, plea before the Philippine and US governments for higher pension and recognition for their unwavering bravery. Of the 200,000 Filipino soldiers who fought in World War II, only…

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Filipina felony conviction reduced to misdemeanor

ON February 27, 2015, the Hon. Keith Schwartz, Presiding Judge of Department 144 at the Los Angeles Airport Courthouse, sentenced a Filipina to 3-year summary probation with suspension of imposition of sentence with 6 days credit, 45 days of community service, payment of restitution, plus fines and assessments. She pled “no contest” to violation of…

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