Record-breaking

WHEN it comes to contending for world records in the Guinness Book of World Records, the Philippines is always game. Recently, the country (through the Polytechnic University of the Philippines or PUP) broke India’s record for the most number of organ donation pledges in an hour in a single site, the Department of Health (DOH)…

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What status should you use to file your tax returns?

HERE are 12 tips to help you choose your correct filing status: 1. There are five filing status options to choose from: single, married filing jointly, married filing separately, head of household and qualified widow/widower with dependent child. 2. Your marital status on the last day of the year determines your marital status for the…

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28th EDSA anniversary celebration at PCG-LA

LOS ANGELES – On Tuesday, February 25, the Philippine Consulate General in Los Angeles celebrated the 28th anniversary of the EDSA People Power Revolution. In an intimate gathering with members of the Filipino community, consulate officials led the commemoration of the peaceful revolution, which toppled the Marcos dictatorship in 1986. “Twenty-eight years ago, the Philippines…

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Too old to dream

This little piece takes us, not just to a place, but into the minds and hearts of those, who are in their twilight years, in a society that glorified youth. At the Culver City Community Center for Seniors, the tangible atmosphere was of bustle and contentment. The big room was filled with light from the…

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What it means to be distinctly holy

WHEN Jesus said in the Gospel that he came not to abolish the Law but to fulfill it, he meant it well. In fact, he wants this Law of Love to come to fruition in many concrete ways, to penetrate and to affect our lives deeply.  For following this Law makes us holy, which means…

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Pasinaya Goes the Extra Mile

In celebration of its 10th anniversary this year, the CCP Pasinaya Open House Festival on March 16, Sunday, “goes the extra mile” and extends its reach and boundaries beyond the CCP Complex to include other cultural sites such as the Metropolitan Museum of Manila, National Museum, Bahay Tsinoy, Casa Manila, Museo Pambata and 1335 Mabini….

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PACCAL recognizes unrivaled capacities of Influential Women of the Tri-state Area

Today’s social set-up has considered women’s equality and noteworthy roles vital in forming the solid foundation of society. The current breed of women has gradually established their notable participations and enduring accomplishments that leave lasting impressions and incredible marks. The Pan American Concerned Citizens Action League, Inc. (PACCAL) has been consistently known for annually recognizing…

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When you have no choice but to file bankruptcy

Facing serious debt problems can be depressing to a lot of people. It may seem like the end of the world.  You may feel angry, depressed, guilty- or a combination of all three.  You may even be blaming yourself for making the decisions that led you to your present situation. I’m here to tell you,…

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Dealing with assets omitted from a divorce case

YOU and your spouse may have gone through a lengthy and contentious divorce proceeding.  This is usually the most difficult period of a person’s life.  Finally, time heals all pain.  You and your spouse get tired of bickering and being mean to one another that you both decide to compromise each other positions and resolve…

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Lifetime ban for claiming to be a citizen to an employer

USCIS has defined “nationals” as persons born in American Samoa, certain former citizens of the former Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands, and certain children of noncitizen nationals born abroad”). Dear Atty Gurfinkel: Years ago, when I applied for a job, the employer asked me to fill out several documents, including an I-9 (Employment Eligibility…

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Duggan’s Serra president Dan Duggan heads list of March birthday celebrants

DAN Duggan, president of Duggan’s Serra Mortuary located in Daly City, heads the list of birthday celebrants this March.  Dan will celebrate another year on Thursday, March 27. Other prominent personalities celebrating their birthdays in March are: March 1  –  Royal Dynasty Foundation founder Nellie Cojuangco Tuazon, and Premiere Appliances owner Tony Premiere; March 3 …

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Statewide Financial Aid Deadline Appoaching

Deadline to Apply for Financial Aid is March 3rd LOS ANGELES – Monday, March 3rd at 10pm (PST) is the state deadline for students to apply for financial aid for college.  The Free Applications for Student Aid (FAFSA) needs to be submitted along with a GPA verification form to allow access to financial aid opportunities in…

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New USCIS Guidance on I-601A Waivers

On January 24, 2014, USCIS issued guidance on the adjudication of Form I-601A waivers in cases involving applicants with criminal history. To understand the significance of this guidance, let us first review the rules on Form I-601A waivers. On January 3, 2013, USCIS published the Final Rule on Provisional Unlawful Presence Waivers of Inadmissibility for…

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Axe to grind

THE principles behind international law are based upon universally accepted values and moral standards. Today, more and more aspects of regional relations are regulated by international legal norms. They involve issues such as security, trade, finance, the environment and communication. Quoting the late British Prime Minister Winston Churchill, Aquino said that the country will protect…

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Panagbenga: Baguio in full bloom

Lush, towering pine trees and greens, an interesting culture, an abundance of flowers, fresh strawberries and delectable dishes – Baguio radiates a perfect blend of country and modern feel like no other and draws a large number of locals and tourists no matter what season the country is in. Aside from these, people come to…

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Heavy Rain Forecast for Southern California Areas

SCE Reminds Customers to Stay Away From Downed Power Lines ROSEMEAD, Calif., Feb. 25, 2014 — With heavy rains forecast through the weekend in most of the Southland, Southern California Edison (SCE) reminds its customers that outages may occur and to never approach or touch downed power lines. SCE will take steps to position additional personnel, which…

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For the love of art

Artists are those whose gifts set them apart — their talent, wisdom and integrity are superior. They make beauty, unlock mysteries, serve the truth, make life out of the matter of their visions — between pokes of arrogance and humility, between failure and triumph. They walk alone, listen to voices unheard by others. They have…

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What About Slam Dunk Legislation

I sat through a streaming video coverage of the testimony of Ruby Tuason at the Senate Blue Ribbon Committee hearing on the pork barrel scam. I soon realized that the spectacle was less in aid of legislation than in aid of political vendetta and media posturing. In this regard, Senators Alan Peter Cayetano and Miriam…

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Freedom

THIS year’s commemoration of EDSA People Power will be different from past celebrations. The tone will probably be less celebratory and grand. President Benigno S. Aquino III prefers to spend the 28th anniversary of EDSA 1 with the victims of calamities in the Visayas and has requested that the celebrations be held in Cebu, instead…

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How to avoid IRS audits in 2014

1. E-FILE. When you e-file, your chance of getting an error notice from the IRS is significantly reduced. Besides, it’s faster. Your refunds also arrive sooner. 2. Check your occupation.  Your occupation must be consistent with your income and expenses. It does not make sense for a waiter or hairdresser not to report any tips….

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Republicans continue Asian American outreach

FULLERTON – Republican National Committee Co-Chair Sharon Day met with Asian and Pacific Americans earlier this month, continuing the GOPs strategy to strengthen their ties in the Asian American community. The Washington DC-based Republican Day hosted a roundtable with Asian American women and a small press conference at the Grace Ministries in Fullerton. In attendance…

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DHS to discuss TPS with Pinoy groups on Feb. 27

LOS ANGELES – According to a Filipino community leader, two officials confirmed that the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is now looking to meet with Filipino groups regarding the Philippine’s request for Temporary Protected Status (TPS). During a designated period of TPS for the Philippines, eligible Filipino nationals in the will be protected from removal…

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