Sterling trial gets underway after delay

LOS ANGELES (AP) — A neurologist testified Monday that Donald Sterling likely has Alzheimer’s disease as a trial over the $2 billion Los Angeles Clippers sale finally got underway. Dr. Meril Sue Platzer testified that she was hired by Sterling’s wife, Shelly Sterling, to evaluate him and made the diagnosis based on imaging tests and…

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Despedida Bienvenida for Filipino Clergy

The Filipino-Americans of Northern California Organization (FANCO) honored some Filipino priests with a despedida-bienvenida party at the Ignacio Community Center in  Novato last June 22.  The Catholic Archdiocese of San Francdisco made some reshuffling of its Filipino personnel. From l-r: Fr. Honesto Gile Jr, former administrator of Our lady of Loretto in Novato, will go…

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Alagad ng Sining

If there is a topic both sophisticated enough to be the talk over a hotel table or common enough to be heard along the hallways of a wet market, it would be: “Philippine’s Superstar, to be or not to be a National Artist?” If ever the circumstances permit, Nora Cabaltera Villamayor, popularly known as Nora…

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An evening at the opera

I CAN never quell stirs of fascination, dread and longing when the house lights dim and the curtain parts, but the enjoyment of an opera can begin, not with the rise of the curtains, but with the first bars of the overture. To understand and enjoy the opera is the recognition of certain irreconcilable differences…

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INA 237(a)(1)(H) waiver for misrepresentation

INA 237(a)(1)(H), commonly known as the fraud waiver, provides relief to lawful permanent residents (LPR) and battered spouse self-petitioners in removal proceedings. To understand this waiver, we must first examine some related provisions. Under INA 212(a)(6)(C)(i), an alien is inadmissible if he has previously obtained or attempted to obtain a visa, other documentation, admission or…

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Cora Cajucom Reyes turns 70 with a ‘70s-themed bash

Ramada Plaza Hotel’s multi-functional Crystal Ballroom was instantly transformed into one huge Disco Club vividly reminiscent of the glorious era of psychedelic prints, frivolous gangs, and funky music which were then regular fixtures at Silahis International Hotel’s Stargazer, Intercon’s Where Else?, Hyatt’s Isis, Philippine Plaza’s Lost Horizon, Manila Garden’s Another World, and other venues of…

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Missing Culver City Filipino man, found in Pasadena

LOS ANGELES — The Filipino man from Culver City who went missing on July 1 has been found in Pasadena. Bernard Gomez, 45 years old, had reportedly gone missing on Tuesday, around 2 pm. A missing person poster circulated on the Internet, detailing Bernard’s appearance and clothing, including some unique characteristics — bipolar condition, psoriasis-afflicted…

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Make a Safety Declaration This Fourth of July

Fireworks are always a big hit on the Fourth of July, but the best way to enjoy them is by attending one of the many public shows conducted by professionals.   The summer celebration includes grilling and fireworks, but can also include some potential electrical hazards. Fireworks, food and fun. Not much says Fourth of July better…

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Construction Closures On Hold During Holiday Weekend

No road work ahead on projects throughout the county ORANGE – People traveling to celebrate Independence Day will enjoy easier commutes as construction closures throughout the county will be postponed for the holiday weekend. Ongoing freeway closures associated with the West County Connectors, I-5 South, O.C. Bridges, SR-91 and SR-57 projects will not take place…

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Pool water can affect your smile

IF you, or someone you care for spends six hours a week or more in a swimming pool, listen up! This is super important information to know. Prolonged pool water exposure can affect teeth Most swimmers are surprised to learn about the potentially corrosive effects pool water chemicals can have on teeth. When maintaining a pool it’s a…

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Low back pain

How common is low back pain? Low back pain (LBP) is extremely common, is the second most frequent reason for patients to seek medical help, and the number one cause of disability for persons 45 years old and younger. LBP accounts for about 15% of all sick leave. Lifetime prevalence (chances of getting it during…

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Déjà vu

AS granted by the Constitution, anyone who is charged with a penal offense has the right to be presumed innocent until proven guilty. With the pile of evidence and charges against him, and public outrage for his alleged abuse of power, presumption of innocence is probably the only card left to play for Sen. Jinggoy…

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Making the most of prison time

WHAT should a very important politician, who is serving a life sentence for plunder, do with his time throughout his incarceration? I threw this question at the folks at my favorite watering hole in Daly City, Calif. According to them, the VIPs (Very Important Prisoners) should consult former Congressman Romeo Jalosjos. Jalosjos, a personal friend…

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SCE customers to see increase in electric bills

ONTARIO—Southern California Edison (SCE) customers will find that their electric bills this summer is a little more than what they usually get. As approved by the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC), the SCE utility rate would increase by 8 percent.   In a media briefing at the Ontario Senior Center on June 30, SCE director…

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What Does a Woman Want?

The great question that has never been answered, and which I have not yet been able to answer, despite my thirty years of research into the feminine soul, is “What does a woman want? – Sigmund Freud’s remark to Marie Bonaparte I grew up believing that all was possible for a girl or a woman.  Certainly…

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Filipino sentenced in Camp Pendleton bribery case

LOS ANGELES — A Filipino from San Diego, Calif. was sentenced to go to jail in connection to what is being called the “Godfather of Camp Pendleton” bribery case. According to a report by Balitang America, Bayani Yabut Abueg Jr., president of MBR Associates Inc., was sentenced to six months in prison and received around $366,000 in fines…

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Final Official Results Certified for the June 3, 2014 Statewide Direct Primary Election

Los Angeles County Registrar-Recorder/County Clerk (RR/CC) Dean C. Logan announced certified results for the June 3, 2014 Statewide Direct Primary Election. A total of 824,070 ballots were processed and counted, with 17.08% of eligible registered voters casting ballots. For specific tallies, visit www.lavote.net. For updates, follow the RR/CC on Twitter @LACountyRRCC. On July 1, the L.A. County…

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