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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The family as God’s gift

OF ALL the universal themes in life, “family” is one that is closest to our hearts. It one of the “favorite things” that we can talk about and one that can either bring a great deal of joy or anguish to anyone of us. On holidays like Christmas and New Year, we long to be…

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Season of giving

THE Philippines has the longest Christmas season in the world, beginning from December 16 (the start of the Simbang Gabi) until the first Sunday after New Year’s Day, also known as Three Kings’ Day. During these times, it is easy to get caught in the hoopla of advertisements on making this holiday more grand and…

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‘Approve TPS before Christmas’ – immigrant groups

LOS ANGELES—Immigrant groups urged the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) last Dec. 19 to take swift action and grant Temporary Protected Status (TPS) to the Philippines before Christmas. The immigrant groups, who attended a press briefing in front of the LA Federal Building, represented Relief to Recovery—a national public campaign advocating for the granting of…

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Holiday health issues

Is there an illness called Christmas Disease? Yes, there is, but it has nothing to do with the Christmas season. Christmas Disease is a blood disease, also known as Hemophilia B or factor IX hemophilia. It is a hereditary bleeding disorder due to deficiency in coagulation factor IX. This condition is X-linked recessive inheritance, affecting…

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Bob Shroder: A magnificent maestro

Long before a symphonic conductor appears before an audience to impress his qualities on his listeners (who maybe critical or otherwise), he has already made the impression that eventually determines the extent of this success: a complex mix of motivations. It is not merely his authority, beat or his knowledge of score or willpower —…

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Pasko: Pinoy Christmas

It is definitely the most wonderful time of the year, especially when you’re spending it in the Philippines. This festive season is the longest and most-celebrated in the country with families and friends reuniting, sharing blessings and upholding traditions. The Christmas Eve and Christmas Day are the busiest and most exciting days of the holiday…

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PCG attends the 6th Annual Parol Parade & Contest, Christmas Chorale Competition at Historic Filipinotown

LOS ANGELES – Philippine Consul General Ma. Hellen Barber De La Vega attended the annual Parol (star lantern) Parade/Contest and Christmas Chorale Competition held at the Silverlake Medical Center in Historic Filipinotown, Los Angeles on December 14. The 6th Annual Parol Parade and Contest was organized by the Historic Filipinotown Neighborhood Council (HiFi) participated by…

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PCG thanks ‘Viet Love for the Philippines and Vietnam’

A benefit concert for Typhoon Haiyan victims in Orange County LOS ANGELES – Volunteers from the Viet Love Foundation, Premiere Production and Vietnamese Artists Overseas came together to organize and to host a benefit concert for Typhoon Haiyan victims entitled Viet Love for the Philippines & Vietnam on December 15.  The proceeds of the concert will be…

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Fil-Am groups hold candlelight vigil for typhoon victims and TPS

LOS ANGELES – Filipino community and immigrant rights groups gathered outside the Philippine Consulate General (PCG) in Los Angeles on Tuesday, December 10, for a candlelight vigil, to commemorate International Human Rights Day by remembering the Typhoon Haiyan victims and appealing for Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for undocumented Filipino immigrants. Community members and leaders held…

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Season of impunity

WITH Christmas and the new year only a few days away, the overall mood should be festive and celebratory. But with the spate of killings involving journalists and most recently, Zamboanga Del Sur Mayor Ukol Talumpa and his family members, and the close-range shooting of Caroline Fortun (Atty. Raymond Fortun’s wife, who luckily survived the…

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What to do when a loved ones dies

WHAT to do immediately -Gather family members. Plan, organize, delegate. Agree on main contact person. -Prepare lists of records to gather, tasks to do, people to contact. Establish responsibilities. -Establish dates & locations of -Viewing -Interment -Reception Who to inform – Family members – Close friends – Employer – Trustee, executor – Pastor, minister, priest,…

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What is a qualifying relative?

QUESTION: I have some friends who are applying for different kinds of waivers, but I don’t know if they qualify. I heard that they are supposed to have somebody that will suffer extreme hardship if they will be denied the waiver. Can you explain? Answer: First, you have to understand what is a waiver. There…

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