How to love every photo taken of you

Are there holidays or special events coming up in your life? If so, chances are there are going to be lots of photos taken. Everyone has a camera now, right? Let’s visit about ways to help you prepare your smile. SOME people are just lucky. They seem to look fantastic in every photograph! Naturally photogenic. For…

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The January 2015 Priority Dates

The January 2015 Visa Bulletin provides more great news for Filipinos, as the priority dates in the various family and employment categories continue to move forward. Each month, the Visa Office of the State Department publishes, in the Visa Bulletin, the priority dates for that particular month, for the various family and employment based categories….

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Tainted food handlers’ gloves

There are more and more fast food chains requiring their food handler to use gloves when preparing food items, as an indication of hygiene and food safety. The holiday season inspires people to eat out, the time of the year when more acute gastrointestinal incidents happen. The idea, on the surface, appears to be a…

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How does traveling make us richer?

They say, “traveling is the only thing you buy that makes you richer.” Cliché and overused —yes, that statement is. However, you cannot deny the things that traveling do which make you a person better than who you were before you left. For one, you make memories that you would have never experienced had you…

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Holiday spirit

A THIRD of Filipinos are expecting a more prosperous Christmas celebration. According to a recent Pulse Asia survey conducted from Nov. 14 to 20, 34 percent of the 1,200 respondents said Christmas would be more prosperous this year, up by 12 points from 22 percent last year. During this season, it is easy to get…

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Countdown: The Twelve Days of Christmas

READY or not, Christmas will be here in a week. Gifts. Christmas decorations. Holiday parties. Christmas carols. They all set the stage for another festive holiday celebration. One of the very popular Christmas carols that we have grown up to and still sing up to now as we countdown to Christmas is the song “The…

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Pasko, more fun in the Philippines

“SINGKO lang po, singko lang po, (Just five centavos, just five centavos) Singko lang po ang ibigay niyo. (Just give us five centavos). Ayos na ang buto-buto.” (Everything will be okay) “Santa Claus Is Coming To Town” never had a less literal translation. Funny how I caught myself singing it. Reading about the devastation caused…

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More clarity on President Obama amnesty

IF YOU are thinking of a relative, friend or yourself who may possibly qualify for President Obama’s immigration amnesty, you are probably confused about how this immigration program works. This is not surprising because the President’s announcement only came out on November 21, 2014, barely two weeks ago. The President calls his immigration program “deferred…

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If love were all, I should be lonely

EACH of us encounters those sad stormy days, when we feel very small, very fragile and very frightened, as if one might shatter into a thousand pieces and break into heartrendering sobs at simple as “are you feeling better now?” Today, I made peace with the past: with that body and face I’ve been born…

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Two possible LA fire witnesses…

AUTHORITIES investigating a massive fire that engulfed an entire apartment building complex under construction in downtown Los Angeles are seeking two men captured on video near the scene around the time the blaze started. The second man, caught on a freelance news video, was seen lurking around the site and pushed away by firefighters. A…

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Fil-Ams of Marin County To Hold ‘Simbang Gabi’

By Rudy M. Viernes Filipino-Americans of Marin County in North Bay, Caifornia will hold a  devotional five-day series of masses called “Simbang Gabi” from December 16 to 20 at the St. Isabella’s  parish church at One Trinity Way in Terra Linda, San Rafael, CA.  This is the fifth year that this Filipino tradition is held…

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The call to be joyful

I SPENT most of my time this week visiting our seminarians who are on parish internship this year.  As always, I feel happy when I hear them express their excitement and joy in ministry. This makes me hopeful about the future of the church; we’ll have happy priests! As a priest involved in seminary formation,…

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Upgraded

THE Philippines government’s efforts to improve the economy paid off after an international credit watchdog raised the country’s credit rating. Moody’s Investors Service recently upgraded the Philippines’ foreign and local bond ratings to Baa2, just a notch bellow investment grade from Baa3, noting that the outlook for the rating was stable. The upgrade, according to…

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The wake-up storms before Christmas

FOR several years now, Filipinos’ joyful anticipation of the Christmas season has been challenges by the wrath of Mother Nature that seemed to have been unleashed just before the holiday season. This year has not been different. After praying for and commiserating once again with our kababayans back home who had been victims of the…

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Is your gift taxable?

(Frequently-Asked Questions on Gift Tax) IF I receive a gift, do I have to pay a gift tax? No. The donee (recipient) is not responsible for paying the gift tax. Who pays the gift tax? The donor (the person giving you the gift) is responsible for paying the gift tax. What is considered a gift?…

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Buyer beware: Reform and immigration predators

ON November 20, 2014, President Obama announced a series of executive actions which will greatly benefit many individuals residing in the United States without proper documentation.  The main premise of the executive order is to promote family unity in the United States.  To meet this goal, President Obama has announced DAPA, which stands for “Deferred…

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Obama’s Executive Action

AFTER months of speculation as to what President Obama’s Executive Action would bring for immigration reform, President Obama delivered a speech last night announcing executive action that provides immigration relief to millions of undocumented persons in the US.  The focal point of the executive action is relief for undocumented parents of US Citizen children and…

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Too much debt, not enough income?

ARE your growing debts causing you sleepless nights?  Are you trying hard to pay what you can every month but feel like you’re just running on a treadmill?  Do you get that sick feeling in your stomach every time you realize that you have gotten yourself in more debt than you can actually pay back?…

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Sony hack: Emails expose uglier side of Hollywood

North Korea suspected in vicious cyber attacks Let the hacking commence. Last month’s crippling cyber-attack on Sony Pictures Entertainment revealed confidential information of business practices, employee pay disparities and personal data, unpublished scripts, sensitive contracts, and ugly personal feuds between actors and executives. Experts say these secrets could damage the Hollywood studio for years to…

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Glitz and glamour on the red carpet

IT was once a stately  glamorous ritual limited to lavish red carpet gala premieres,  which flourished in Hollywood’s golden era gods and goddesses. It used to be synonymous with night of nights, which spawned a glut on the fashion savvy—the smartly moussed and coiffed, artfully cantilevered bosoms, airbrushed makeup, majestically, elegantly  accessorized. It is the…

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