New strict gun laws for California

WITH the New Year comes new laws, and in 2015 tougher gun laws will change the kinds of guns that can be purchased in California. In July 2014, Governor Jerry Brown signed the anti-gun legislation Assembly Bill 1964, which bans the sale of single-shot handguns that can be altered into semiautomatic weapons. The law went…

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United, Orbitz sue 22-year-old for cheap airfare website

United Airlines and and online travel company Orbitz are suing a 22-year-old who founded a website that helps travelers book cheaper flights. Aktarer Zaman from New York City founded Skiplagged.com, which uses “hidden city” ticketing to provide people with more affordable airfares. The website allows travelers to purchase a ticket with a layover in the…

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Connecting with your customer face-to-face

The holiday season is upon us and is my favorite time of the year! Not only do I get chance to catch up and have a feast with my family and friends, it’s also very busy at PCA with client planning for the upcoming year. I’ve covered many aspects of marketing in my previous columns…

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OneWest Bank to offer Filipinos financial assistance

The National Asian American Coalition (NAAC) has teamed up with OneWest Bank to offer financial education services to Filipinos. On Tuesday, Dec. 23, representatives from OneWest Bank visited Island Pacific locations in Panorama City and Canoga Park to gain an understanding of how the market serves the needs of the Filipino community. “Through our partnership…

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Our family Christmas party tradition

MY husband and I almost always host a family reunion Christmas party at our home, especially this year when my Mother is celebrating her first Christmas in America after my Daddy’s passing last July. Like many other Filipino families in America, this is perhaps our own way of re-creating the big fun gatherings with our…

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LA Christmas Day fire rips through motel

ON Christmas evening, six people, including two who were severely burned, were hospitalized after a sudden fire ripped through a three-story residential motel in the Westlake area of Los Angeles, fire department officials said. It took 100 firefighters at least 21 minutes to combat the flames at the JJ Park Motel on West Third Street,…

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Sony announces limited release for “The Interview”

North Korea suffers Internet attack On Tuesday, Dec. 23, Sony Pictures Entertainment announced a limited theatrical release of its comedy “The Interview” beginning Christmas Day, putting back into theaters a much-anticipated film about a fictional plot to kill Kim Jong Un, which prompted international tensions with North Korea and sparked outrage over its cancelled release….

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A wonderful Christmas gift for your family

An important part of Christmas is buying gifts for loved ones.  Filipinos are busy filling their balikbayan boxes with pasalubong, to send to their families “back home.”  The pasalubong may consist of clothes, food items, electronics, or other useful items, given as a way of “sharing one’s blessings.” In fact, on November 20, 2014, President…

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Holidays Away from Home

The Christmas season has always been the perfect opportunity for gatherings among families and friends since every Filipino celebration is never without food nor reunion. However, not all those who live away from their loved ones can always come home for the holidays. Christmas time can also be bittersweet, especially for the OFWs. A single…

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Welcoming the New Year – the Pinoy way

Regardless of which part of the world you live in or which country you were born, part of your cultural upbringing will always include traditions and superstitions.  Traditions, for the most part, are beliefs or behaviors that have a certain significance with origins in the past. These are passed down, ensuring that they will continue on…

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Losing weight & keeping it off

Tips from Balitang America’s Steve Angeles  As the New Year approaches, we tend to jot down a list of resolutions, whether it’s staying organized or saving more money. One resolution that continues to top individuals’ lists is to lose weight, leading to lofty plans of joining a gym and eating healthier. However, how many people…

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Compromise

“WE should not lose sight of the bigger picture which is to get justice. And since criminal jurisdiction is with us, we would be able to try [US Marine PFC Joseph Scott] Pemberton in a Philippine court under Philippine law,” Foreign Affairs spokesperson Charles Jose said regarding the ongoing murder trial against the American serviceman for…

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The history of Christmas as we know it

FOR many people, Christmas is “the happiest season of all,” and “the most wonderful time of the year.” It is a Christian holiday that honors the birth of Jesus Christ. Here in the United States, December 25 -– Christmas Day -– has been a federal holiday since 1870. For most of us Filipinos, Christmas is…

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Wrestling with an angel

Everybody has a story to tell. But we stop telling stories when we start to lose that sort of time—pausing time, reflecting time, wondering, while life rushes us along. Very few of us are strong enough to stop on their own. But conversation, is said to ease a certain loneliness—not just with easy banter and…

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