Wonder city

IT is official. Vigan City in Ilocos Sur has been named one of the New 7 Wonders Cities of the World. Also dubbed as urban wonders, these cities are put under the spotlight to initiate cultural heritage among the public, to involve them in the process of preserving all heritage sites across the world. Completing…

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Ruby reveals how Filipinos learned from Yolanda

RELIEF. Gratitude. Hope. These are what Filipinos in America feel in the aftermath of yet another super typhoon, just a year after the Philippines was devastated by Super Typhoon Yolanda, which killed more than six thousand people in November of 2013. As the Weather Channel reported, Ruby (International name Hagupit) is now a tropical storm,…

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The revenge of the bobo-tante and tanga-suporta

I HAVE learned two new terms from reading the postings of self-anointed social media vigilantes and reformists: bobo-tante and tanga-suporta. These are a play on words, meaning stupid voter (bobo for stupid and botante for voter) and idiotic supporter (tanga for idiot and suporta for support). These are supposed to describe the Filipino masa who,…

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SF, LA sue Uber for fraud

Prosecutors in Los Angeles and San Francisco announced Dec. 9 that they were filing a suit against Uber, the mobile app ride-sharing service based in SF, alleging false and misleading statements to its customers. The civil suit claims the company engaged in multiple business practices which violate state law. Prosecutors also said they had reached…

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It’s beginning to look like Christmas

It’s because everywhere, you see good cheers,  as the season bring tidings of comfort and joy. Everyone seems decided to be happy, living, fulfilled, generous, peaceful, contented, joyful, festive and emotionally connected to the important people in their lives for the holidays this year. There’s the card writing, mailing, gift buying, wrapping, sending, tree buying, trimming, cooking,…

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Mayor Garcetti announces earthquake safety plan for LA

ON Monday, Dec. 8, Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti proposed an ambitious earthquake plan calling for a retrofitting of thousands of at-risk buildings. The report released Monday afternoon detailed action steps on seismic safety “to address the city’s greatest earthquake vulnerabilities. The recommendations include building retrofitting and steps to secure our water supply and communications…

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Fil-Am arrested for alleged mortgage scam

A Filipino-American man from Anaheim was charged on Tuesday, Dec. 2, with six counts of grand theft and four counts of elder abuse after allegedly swindling $50,000 from six individuals in a mortgage scam. Sajid Geronimo, 35, called victims facing home foreclosures, allegedly claiming he could cut down their monthly mortgage payments by hundreds of dollars…

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Filipino postal worker charged with mail theft

A FILIPINO postal service worker in Fremont, Calif. was charged with mail theft for allegedly stealing numerous cellphones meant to be delivered to customers. Romeo Moog Talag, 56, of Hayward was named in a complaint filed Dec. 2 in a US District Court in Oakland. The investigation began in January 2013 when employees at the…

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Advent: a penitential season

“ Advent is the time to strengthen the uneven and crooked shapes of our lives, to broaden our horizons, and to reform of our ways.” THERE is still a great need for conversion in each of us. When we think that we’re doing well with the practice of our faith, other people call our attention to…

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Gawad Kalinga’s Genius of The Poor

By: Charisse Trinidad The Gawad Kalinga Community proudly hosted the book launch of renowned British journalist Thomas Graham’s newly published book Gawad Kalinga’s The Genius Of The Poor. The event was held at ground floor of Fully Booked, Bonifacio High Street last Saturday (29 November 2014) where highly regarded bloggers, book buyers, and important contributors…

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Better safe than sorry

JUST when everyone thought that the worst has passed, another super typhoon is doomed to devastate parts of the Philippines once more. A year after the dreadful Yolanda (international name: Haiyan), a typhoon carrying maximum sustained winds of 195 km/hour and gusts of up to 230 km/hour is bound to  hit 66.6 million Filipinos from…

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An unbounded amity defying all odds

The invite in blue and silvery white indicated the specially conceptualized party to celebrate Aaron Tupaz Frias’ 46th birthday last Saturday, November 29, would start at 8:15 PM and so with the ever indefatigable Helen Castillo behind the wheel, Jujo Conol and me as passengers, left Jersey City an hour earlier so as not to…

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