New loves, new start and letting go

Talking about a new start, I wrote about the recent wedding of actor Jericho “Echo” Gonzales to model Kim Jones.  The two lovebirds tied the knot at a beach wedding in the beautiful island of Boracay over Labor Day weekend.   Echo is now the lead star of ABS-CBN’s teleserye The Legal Wife, and is…

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Hair coloring and cancer

But our genes, no matter how good their sources are, will not protect us if we abuse ourselves and allow environmental factors to hurt our body and cause disease. It is a well known medical fact that environmental risks many times outweigh positive hereditary traits.  What causes pain and tenderness in the testicles? One of the…

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Vendetta

IN an attempt to counter China’s continuous aggression in the contested waters of the South China Sea/West Philippine Sea, Filipino hackers took it upon themselves to defend the country’s sovereignty. A message was plastered on each hacked website: “China’s alleged claim on maritime territories and oppressive poaching can no longer be tolerated. Stand against oppression!…

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Learning how to fly

RIDING the airplane for the first time is perhaps the greatest luxury to enjoy. It is the time when one is not yet well-acquainted with the moment; therefore, giving a sharp and fixed focus to everything. The beauty that the outside view has to offer, the unfamiliar advanced equipment in the plane, and all other…

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SIPA to honor various leaders at annual benefit dinner

LOS ANGELES – On Thursday, May 22, six individuals from the City of Los Angeles will be honored by community group Search to Involve Pilipino Americans (SIPA) for their work in uplifting and empowering the Filipino-American community in LA. They will be honored at SIPA’s 42nd Anniversary Awards and Benefit Dinner, which will be held…

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Of miracles and scandals

FROM May 21 to 23, Metro Manila will be host to heads of state and business and civil society leaders from over 30 countries  at the World Economic Forum (WEF) on East Asia – a first for the Philippines. With top-caliber participants to the WEF, Finance Secretary Cesar Purisima said they “are people we would…

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10 common myths about the Labor Certification process

EMPLOYMENT-based immigration to the United States generally entails a three-step process: 1) Labor Certification (under the “PERM” program); 2) Immigrant Visa Petition approval; 3) Green Card issuance (or Consular Processing, if abroad). As many of our readers know, PERM labor ceartification consists of a serious of recruitment activities to test the job market.  If no…

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The sterling world of nurses

You see them with a grateful heart as they walk on their hands and do somersaults with a patient’s extreme despair and suffering. They turn trauma into joy, and rage and despair. It is something that ordinary people like us experience only a few times in our entire lifetime. Witnessing and being involved in death,…

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On emboldening our children

“LIFE can be messy,” I told my friend the other day as we were talking about the problems and challenges of people in families, parishes, and other communities. “It’s definitely not a perfect world, “ I added. “The reality is that no matter how we try our best to build a good church or school…

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Flores de Mayo/Santacruzan: The Queen of Filipino festivities

If there’s but a single Philippine festival touted as the ultimate in grandiosity, magnificent in its scope, profligate in its opulence, and glamorous in its style, easily, that would be the most-awaited annual celebration of the Flores de Mayo (Flowers of May), ostentatiously culminated with a luxurious pageantry of beauties and fineries aptly dubbed as…

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SCE and LA Fire Dept. highlight metallic balloon safety

LOS ANGELES – Southern California Edison (SCE) and the Los Angeles County Fire Department held a metallic balloon safety demonstration on Friday, May 9, at the Southern California Flower Market as part of National Electrical Safety Month to raise awareness on keeping the balloons tied down properly. As required by law, California Penal Code Section…

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ABA hosts kickoff event for Summer Seminar Series in LA

ON MAY 14, the Asian Business Association (ABA) hosted its kickoff event for the ABA Summer Seminar Series at the Miyako Hotel, in Los Angeles. This first event in the series entitled “The Game Plan: Business Planning” featured experts in the area of business planning, including US Small Business Administration’s LA District Director Mr. Victor…

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The Barretto family feud reignites

BEFORE starting on the latest buzz about the continuing feud amongst the Barretto sisters Claudine, Marjorie and Gretchen; I would like to inform all my friends and colleagues that my planned birthday celebration on May 31, Saturday, has been canceled due to unavoidable circumstances.  My apologies for the cancellation, but I will keep all of…

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Vegetables Versus Lymphoma

Since man roamed the earth, vegetables have been hailed as a great health food. And even before modern science came out with the medical data proving their value, parents, especially mothers, around the world, from different cultures and traditions, had already been encouraging their children to eat vegetables. In this new era of health-consciousness, vegetables…

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Allies

WITH the Philippines and Vietnam entangled in recent incursions with China on contested waters in the South China Sea, members of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) gathered in Myanmar over the weekend to express serious concern at the brewing tension. China asserts sovereignty on almost the entire South China Sea. International observers have…

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