Is lover’s claim dischargeable?

SOMETIMES one lover takes advantage of the other lover by borrowing money that is not repaid. For example, John and Mary are in a relationship. They think that they are in love with each other. John wants to invest in the stock market because all the stock market indexes are up over 25 percent this…

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Post-holiday ‘makeover’

The holidays may be over, but their cumulative health and physical effects, among others, will linger a while. Medically speaking, it is actually a time for “damage control” for those of us who have over-indulged during the festivities. The post-celebration “damage control” is just as a healthy pre-emptive measure, more so for those who really…

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The Metro Manila Film Festival in a capsule

Everybody loves watching movies. Aside from being a worthwhile form of entertainment, it’s also the most relaxing activity one can experience in the comforts of their own home or in a theater and anywhere where hi-tech gadgets are available. A venue for art imitating life and reality portrayed in various art forms, watching movies is…

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Cendana: First Filipino and first openly gay chairperson of the NCAPA

LOS ANGELES—The National Council of Asian Pacific Americans (NCAPA), a coalition of 31 national organizations, recently elected a new executive committee that will spearhead its efforts in achieving greater policy presence and impact for Asian American, Native Hawaiian and Pacific Hawaiian (AANHPI) communities. And leading this new executive committee is Asian Pacific American Labor Alliance…

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Gov. Brown’s Budget to Get Close Scrutiny

Cap-and-Trade Funds, Health and Safety Net Spending Are Major Concerns, Greenlining Institute Says SACRAMENTO – Gov. Brown’s upcoming budget – the first in many years in which the state has not faced large deficits – will get close scrutiny from advocates for underserved communities, policy experts at The Greenlining Institute said today. “We’ve seen years…

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Three parables of God’s pure love

WE get a treat of three parables in this Sunday’s Mass. The first and second parables are  preparatory to the third one, a much longer parable. The first one is about a shepherd who has one hundred sheep. Upon realizing that one is missing, he leaves  the ninety nine sheep to search for the lost…

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A faulty concept of right and wrong

WE still have to hear the last word about the Culture of Impunity that is said to pervade our government and the bureaucracy, and there I was, the other day, being told about our government’s Culture of Incompetence. I don’t usually allow a non-Filipino to say unflattering things about the Philippines or the Philippine government…

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TPS for the Philippines – FAQs

“ Temporary Protected Status (TPS) is a designation granted by DHS permitting individuals from a country, or portion of a country, the ability to remain in the US temporarily while significant adverse conditions in their home country, such as natural calamity or armed conflict, would not permit safe return.” ON December 16, the government of the…

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As we make our journeys

AS we celebrate the New Year, let’s remember the famous words of Dag Hammarskjold, the Swedish diplomat and second Secretary-General of the United Nations, “For all that has been, thank you. For all that is to come, yes!” These words imply two great attitudes: gratitude and openness to God’s will. We’re thankful to God for…

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Six Hundred Billion Pesos ($13 Billion) to Prevent Future Typhoon ?and Earthquake Damage in the Philippines

President Aquino is correct that Typhoon Haiyan demonstrates that our efforts to prevent future similar damage should focus on fundamental reforms and “build back better.” However, the price President Aquino has put on the damage is approximately 600 billion pesos or $13 billion. The problem confronting the Philippines, however, is that the nations most capable…

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Make 2014 a great year

As we start a new chapter in our lives, both as individuals and as a community, allow me to share with you these beautiful quotes that I hope will help you start the year right. Cheers to a new beginning! God bless us all. “The Old Year has gone. Let the dead past bury its…

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Returning to the U.S. after removal

We have seen in a previous article the consequence of illegally re-entering the U.S. after having been removed. Illegal re-entry must never be an option. Such drastic action is driven by desperation and lack of information. Removal and its resulting ban on re-entry for certain periods do not necessarily inspire hopes of ever returning to…

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New year, new you

Forget the resolutions list; instead, set intentions, commit, embrace the fullness of life and continue to grow into the person you want to be. Make 2014 brighter and better and welcome the New Year with a new outlook in life. Try something new. You have been meaning to learn Chinese. How exciting would it be…

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Living trusts: The problem with probate

ALMOST everyone is concerned with saving money on their taxes, but most people worry only about income taxes and ignore planning to avoid estate taxes, which can consume up to 46% of a family’s taxable estate before it can be passed on to the children.  With proper estate tax planning, you could avoid probate and…

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A year of highs and lows

AS 2013 comes to a close, Asian Journal would like to look back into the most significant events that have ensued in this Year of the Snake. 2013 had its share of highs and lows, with immigration reform still on top of mind. The recent request made by the Philippine government for Temporary Protected Status…

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