Of faith and resilience

During the recent papal visit in the Philippines, Filipino Catholics have once again displayed its religious devotion. According to previous reports, Asia is recognized as “one of the great frontiers” of Catholic Church, and sees a wonderful opportunity of spreading Christianity. Also it has been mentioned that the Vatican believes the Philippines, a predominantly Christian…

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Ford Mustang goes global, first shipment to China

For the first time in its 50-year history as a North America-only vehicle, the Ford Mustang has officially gone global. Its first international shipment was en route to China as of Tuesday, Jan. 20, Associated Press reported. Mustangs are also scheduled to make their way into Europe by midyear, but customers there were able to…

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Unsung heroes

IN his visit to the Philippines, Pope Francis has generated positivity and raised hopes among the Church’s followers. Throughout his sojourn, the high prelate captured wide audiences and sympathies for his cause—a mark of a true Catholic leader. During one of his speeches, Pope Francis said he admires the Filipinos’ indomitable spirit and strength in…

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The perils of the Papacy

BY the grace of God, Pope Francis is back safe in the Vatican. But could 25,000 policemen and soldiers posted at various public venues have ensured the safety of His Holiness on his visit to the Philippines? Unfortunately, not against a determined and crafty criminal, such as Frederick Forsythe’s would-be assassin of Charles de Gaulle…

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When they grow too old to dream

THIS little piece takes us, not just to a place, but into the minds and hearts of those, who are in their twilight years, in a society that glorified youth. At the Culver City Community Center for Seniors, the tangible atmosphere was of bustle and contentment. The big room was filled with light from the…

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Non-profit makes affordable art classes available in La Habra

A NON-PROFIT organization is bringing low-cost visual and performing arts workshops to the city of La Habra, Calif. Oasis Center International,  kicked off the 2015 La Habra Community Arts Program at the Mysterium Theatre on Saturday, Jan. 10, a local venue in the city. The program offers various creative courses for children, including: creative art…

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Year of the poor

MILLIONS of Filipinos lined up the streets of Roxas Boulevard in Manila with their desire to have, at least, a glimpse of Pope Francis, when he arrived in the country on Thursday, Jan. 15. Pope Francis’s visit to the Philippines coincides with the Church’s “Year of the Poor.” For a devoted Juan dela Cruz who…

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Upgrade your health, wealth, & wellness in 2015

“The best way to predict the future is to create it.” –Abraham Lincoln As the Small Business Specialist/Coach at SIPA, I work with clients aspiring to be entrepreneurs. They come to us with bold ideas, a passion to bring a unique product/service to market, and a strong determination to succeed. Additionally, as a Holistic Health…

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Mitch McConnell acknowledges that Congress cannot stop executive action

ALTHOUGH the Republican-dominated House of Representatives has passed a bill to reverse President Obama’s recently announced Executive Actions on immigration policy, it appears that the bill is already dead in its tracks. On Friday, January 16, 2015, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell warned House Republicans that he cannot make a “miracle” happen on Immigration.  In fact, McConnell…

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Do you need help filing bankruptcy again?

I’VE been asked this question a few times lately so I decided to write an article on it.  If you have filed bankruptcy before, you may be wondering whether it’s possible to do it again.  Generally, the answer is that you can file bankruptcy as often as needed BUT subject to some limitations such as…

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New California laws for 2015 Pt. 2

(Part 2 of 3) FRACKING Bans. California’s Mendocino and San Benito counties passed measures banning fracking, a practice in which high-pressure liquid is shot through a drill hole in the earth as a means of getting at oil or natural gas. Gardens: Landlords may not prevent residents of condominiums and apartments from growing their own fruits…

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The season for dance lovers

THIS is not the column one usually pursues. There was no edge to it, no compelling plot, no dynamic change. It is about a lot of ballroom dancers with bundles of accelerated energies—whirling, stomping and laughing, doing it right, doing it wrong, doing it again, flinging themselves about,  with a guilt free exuberance that was contagious…

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France faces large wave of cyberattacks since terror rampage

AN estimated 19,000 French websites were targeted by hackers, according to officials, following the three-day terror rampage by Islamic extremists in Paris that left 20 dead last week, including the gunmen. With the nation on highly-security alert since the attacks, President Francois Hollande has been trying to calm France’s inflamed religious tensions. The events started…

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