On a Saturday evening

IT is the time I prepare myself for worship on Sunday, by reading beautiful and poetic stories from the Bible. Our knowledge of the Bible was limited to memorizing the Beatitudes, Psalms and part of the Story of Solomon, which my mother required of me to memorize. She considered those parts of the Bible as…

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Ground and crushed, thanks be to God!

MY fellow priest in the seminary, Fr. Leon, gave a beautiful homily last Tuesday, the day that the seminarians left for Thanksgiving break. He said that we’re like grains of wheat waiting to be harvested and to be ground so that we can become loaves of bread. We’re also like grapes waiting to be crushed…

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Sustaining growth

DESPITE efforts from the current administration to maintain the Philippine economic growth, this year’s 3rd quarter Gross Domestic product (GDP) have decelerated from the previous quarter’s 6.4 percent gain and 7 percent growth posted the same period last year, Moody’s Analytics reported. The financial service company predicts that there would be a 5.9 percent growth….

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How to solve IRS problems

READ this if you owe the IRS money and can’t pay. IRS problems have a way of ruining all aspects of your life.  They take a toll on you FINANCIALLY, PHYSICALLY AND EMOTIONALLY. They’re there when you go to bed at night and they’re there when you wake up in the morning. The IRS is…

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Pacquiao: The triumph of the spirit

THE boxing arena has all the great literary themes. Money, power, romance get played out in the careers of the these elite marquee fighters—perhaps a little bigger, a little  gaudier than the strict facts of fistic delights. A boxer’s skills erode a lot quicker in this crazy roulette like no other sports can offer. Here…

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Ebola burial workers dump corpses to protest no pay

Burial workers in Sierra Leone have left corpses on a street outside a hospital in the city of Kenema in protest of not having received pay bonuses for managing victims of Ebola. A spokesperson for workers on strike said they have gone on for seven weeks without their weekly hazard allowance. Although officials recognized the…

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Marieta E. Lamar: On a trendy savoir-faire amid a tumultuous plight

Gorgeous, big-hearted, pious, amiable, strong-willed single mom, civic-oriented community leader, and passionately fashionable…these and much more best describe the socially indefatigable community figure Marieta Esquillo Lamar from Majayjay, Laguna and currently a prominent resident of 42 years of Staten Island, New York. A quintessential Saggitarian, born on December 19 to Gregorio Lamar and the former…

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Apply now for Obama immigration amnesty

Last week, President Obama finally fulfilled his promise to provide executive amnesty to those who do not have legal status. The President did not call it amnesty, but in fact it is amnesty because his program gives legal status for a period of three years and gives eligible candidates a work permit to work legally…

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