The splendor of moonlight

I admire a contented mind — one that reveres enlightenment of simple things. Yet, in quiet meditation, the one emotion that’s hardest to fight against is a longing for all things past. The moon prods, as one spends nights wondering alone or with someone, viewing the moon, from a sick bed. The surprise splendor of…

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Phenomenal

Michael Christian Martinez’s may not be bringing a medal home, but in the eyes of his kababayans, he has already achieved a milestone — being the first Filipino-born, the first Southeast Asian and the youngest figure skater to compete in the 2014 Winter Olympics. The 17-year-old Martinez is nothing short of a miracle worker —…

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Gov. Brown appoints Fil-Am to CA Volunteers Commission

LOS ANGELES – Another Filipino has been named to the California Volunteers Commission. On Monday, February 10, Ted Benito was appointed to the California Volunteers Commission by Gov. Edmund G. Brown, Jr. “I am looking forward with eagerness and earnest to serve the State of California as one of Governor Jerry Brown’s appointees to the…

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PCG-LA launches 9th ACGTDT

LOS ANGELES- Philippine Consulate General Los Angeles (PCG-LA) launched the 9th Ambassadors, Consuls General and Tourism Directors Tour (ACGTDT) to the Philippines on Thursday, February 13. The launching event began with a welcome address by Consul General Maria Hellen Barber-De La Vega, followed by a media presentation on the tour. Philippine Department of Tourism –…

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College students revisit the past and learn for a better tomorrow

2014 SCPASA Summit in UCR RIVERSIDE—Hundreds of college students from different Filipino-American organizations participated in the seventh annual Southern California Pilipino American Student Alliance Summit last Saturday, February 8, at University of California-Riverside (UCR). The UCR Katipunan cabinet said in a media conference that the 2014 SCPASA Summit theme “Tomorrow in Retrospect” tells about how…

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Medical expense deductions

YOU may deduct medical expenses only to the extent that expenses for doctors, drugs, insurance, etc. exceed 10 percent of your adjusted gross income.  This means that you lose the first 10%.  Only the excess is deductible.  This is called for budget deficit reduction, folks. 1. Only prescribed drugs are deductible. Over-the-counter drugs are not,…

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Long-term unemployment: A sad result of wrongful termination

“INVOLUNTARY job loss is a stressful event, creating a variety of problems immediately, and long periods of unemployment can compound those problems,” states The Urban Institute, in a report it prepared for the Rockefeller Foundation entitled Consequences of Long-Term Unemployment. As employment attorneys, we are only too familiar with the sad realities of being fired. …

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How to not abandon US resident status

US RESIDENTS IN THE PHILIPPINES LAWFUL Permanent Resident (LPR) status in the US is a privilege, and the status can be abandoned, even involuntarily. Abandonment of permanent residence (also known as the “green card”) occurs when the resident fails to maintain the status by not residing in the US. Many Lawful Permanent Residents returning to…

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Immigration and tax season

FOR many people there is no concern more pressing than that of their immigration status. People come to our office every day extremely worried and stressed about any number of immigration concerns and how they can properly take care of such an important matter. Ranging from citizenship, adjustment of status, to more complicated immigration matters…

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Light of the world, salt of the earth

A POOR man asked a priest, “Why am a poor? The priest answered, “Because you have not learned to give? “What can I give, I don’t have anything,” the poor man responded. “You have a few things, “ the priest told him. “You have a face that can smile, lips that can speak words of…

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2 common mistakes that always lead to financial trouble

Many factors lead to financial problems and bankruptcy. While there are things that are simply beyond your control (example: sickness, disability, unemployment, etc.), a lot of bankruptcies are also a result of poor financial management. A lot of people are embarrassed to admit this but it’s true. When it comes to handling money, there are…

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Gail Banawis sings her way to fame

The current social strata has enormously influenced and generously accorded the new breed of young adults with limitless possibilities of expression while offering potentially diverse opportunities and intellectual growth. The media, in particular, has increasingly affected the youth, especially teenage girls, on their views about personal image, career standards, fashion sense, and related stuffs. In…

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Sugar shockers

Feeling a little listless today?  Why not perk yourself up by pouring 15 teaspoons of sugar in your mouth? You probably laughed at the above suggestion, but if you’re a fan of energy drinks, that is the approximate amount of sugar you’ll ingest if you indulge in a 16-ounce serving. Colas are another source of sugar…

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The March 2014 Priority Dates

The March 2014 priority dates indicate that the F-2A priority date still remains at September 8, 2013, which is almost the same as being “current.”  It is phenomenal news for spouses and minor children of green cardholders (Category F – 2A). That means that spouses and minor children of green cardholders would be eligible to file…

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Water versus soft drinks

Water is life. Without it, there would be no life on Planet Earth. Without soft drinks, which is toxic to our organs, life would go on, and more people, especially children, would even be healthier. The normal lean adult body is made up of about 70 percent water (50 percent intracellular; 15 percent interstitial; and,…

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Judgment day

THE world’s population didn’t hit the 1 billionth threshold until the 19th century. Today, the numbers have since been growing by giant, exponential leaps. The world population has already breached the 7 billionth mark. In the UN World Population Fund’s (UNFPA) list of the world’s most populous countries, the Philippines ranks 12th. The nation’s population…

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How to reopen a deportation order

“If the alien’s failure to appear was caused by ‘exceptional circumstances,’ the Motion to Reopen must be filed within 180 days of the order.   ‘Exceptional circumstances’ is defined as INCLUDING serious illness of the alien or death of a close relative, but not including ‘less compelling’ circumstances.” FOR the better part of the past…

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Pako: The edible fern

Scientific Name: Athyrium Esculentum Fiddlehead fern, locally called pako in the Philippines, is a vegetable fern. It is often listed among the several kinds of edible ferns mostly found in India, North America, China, Japan, Hawaii and Indonesia. Fiddlehead or furled fronds of young leaves are collected as vegetables and cultivated in a few countries….

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Controller Releases January Cash Update

SACRAMENTO – State Controller John Chiang today released his monthly report covering California’s cash balance, receipts and disbursements in January 2014. Revenues for the month totaled $12.2 billion, surpassing estimates in the 2014-15 Governor’s Budget by $387.7 million, or 3.3 percent. “Strong revenues for the month of January confirm California is continuing its slow climb…

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Admission and Adjustment

Eligibility for immigration relief sometimes depends on whether an alien was admitted into the US or the lapse of time since admission. Thus, it becomes necessary to determine whether or not an alien was admitted. In some instances, the date of adjustment of status is considered the date of admission. The Board of Immigration Appeals…

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Filipino art launches in USC Fisher Museum

LOS ANGELES – The University of Southern California (USC) Fisher Museum of Art recently launched an art exhibit that showcases Filipino art in all its glory. Entitled The Triumph of Philippine Art,  the exhibit features artworks that depict the Philippines’ political story during the dictatorship of Ferdinand Marcos. The showcased artworks are inspired by the…

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