The street sweeper

What a noble trade,  being a street sweeper. It’s about sweeping the filth we produce, of making our existence less infected. Mindless and ungrateful are those who use the word “sweeper” in a disparaging way — who do not understand how extraordinary and how precious sweepers are. We would die of stench, shame and plague…

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Riding high

BY definition, a good politician is someone who does a good job at being a leader and representing his people’s best interests. Through polls, not only are leaders’ performance projected through approval ratings. These numbers also represent the dynamics of Philippine politics, a gauge whether it is progressing or regressing. According to Pulse Asia’s latest…

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The Dasmariñas Village Gestapo

CONTRARY to the glowing praise that the super rich residents of Dasmariñas Village have showered  on their security guards, in the wake of their altercation with Makati Mayor Junjun Binay, a report by GMA Network’s Mike Enriquez and complaints posted on the Internet depict many instances of Gestapo-like arrogance and rudeness on the part of…

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BBCN employees donate $40,000 to PH relief efforts

LOS ANGELES – On Monday morning, the employees of BBCN Bank (one of the leading Korean-American banks in the US) made a significant donation to the relief efforts for the victims of Typhoon Haiyan in the Philippines. During a ceremonial turnover at the BBCN headquarters on Wilshire Boulevard, BBCN President & CEO Soo Bong Min…

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U Visas

Nonimmigrant visas allow aliens to stay in the U.S. for temporary periods to pursue activities authorized under various visa categories. The purpose of these visas may be for tourism, studies, business, employment, family-related, transit, or humanitarian benefits. The U nonimmigrant visa is issued for the humanitarian purpose of protecting victims of certain crimes. Congress created…

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Rev. Pastor Orsay: The simple pastor

Each Sunday, promptly at noon, worshippers gather at the austere, simple Victory  Christian Church in Eagle Rock. Here, they consider it as home away from home –  with its promise of companionship and camaraderie, conformity and constancy; with its teachings of joy, hope and peace, in a life of victory. How easy it is to…

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Immanent

AT THE vin d’ honnuer celebration for New Year’s in Malacañang, President Benigno S. Aquino III thanked the international community for inundating the Philippines with support and assistance, while the country was beset with a bevy of recent calamities. He also emphasized that these acts of kindness have strengthened the Philippines’ ties with other countries….

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Should you direct deposit your IRS refund?

YES, of course. Direct deposit is the fastest and safest way to receive your tax refund. Here are reasons why you should use direct deposit of your refund: 1. Speed: When you combine direct deposit with e-file, you can receive your refund in as little as 10 to 14 days. 2. Security: The IRS holds…

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H-1B ‘lottery’ to resume April 1, 2014

WITH the US House of Representatives showing zero initiative towards overhauling the Nation’s immigrations laws, it appears that H-1B visas for FY 2015 will run out on April 1, 2014, six months before the fiscal year even begins. Last year, the annual H-1B quota (“H-1B Cap”) was reached within the first week of the filing…

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Nonimmigrant waivers for foreign visitors, students and workers seeking entry to the US

INDIVIDUALS seeking entry into the United States despite being subject to grounds of inadmissibility can consider a pardon, or “waiver” under Section 212(d)(3) of the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA). Section 212(d)(3) applies to individuals seeking entry for a temporary purpose–such as B-1/B-2 visitors, F or J students, H-1B or L-1 workers, or E-2 investors that…

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Filipina killed in car crash in Bakersfield

BAKERSFIELD – A Filipina was killed in a gruesome car crash by a suspected drunk driver on the morning of January 3 in Bakersfield, California. Princess Flores Almonidovar, 22, was on a night out with friends and had just dropped off a friend on her way home before she figured in a vehicular accident at…

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LA County Sheriff Lee Baca retires from post

Leaves officials ‘shocked and surprised’ LOS ANGELES – After 15 years of being at the helm in “one of the largest law enforcement bodies west of the Mississippi,” (as described by LA police chief Charlie Beck) LA County Sheriff Lee Baca announced on Tuesday morning that he will be stepping down as chief of the LA…

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How to end debt suffering with bankruptcy relief

A lot of people end up filing bankruptcy when they get to the point of feeling hopeless about their financial problems. Despite what others may think, there is no shame in needing a second chance to secure your financial future. Bad things can happen to good people, as the saying goes.  Sometimes, people simply make…

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God and the human race

HAVE you been in a  place with people from around the world? If so, you must have found it to be an amazing experience. You must have realized the capacity of human beings to bond  together, to be one in bringing harmony and peace, Jesus Christ, the Son of God, became human for this purpose–…

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Enamel education

While we endeavor to help our patients aoid tooth problems, with the reality is that by the time many people get to the dentist, they are already experiencing symptoms of dental distress. Many common dental complaints – both physical and cosmetic – can be traced back to enamel damage. tooth enamel is the hard, outer…

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The February 2014 Priority Dates

THE February 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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Kris Aquino remains a Kapamilya

AFTER all the speculations and rumors these past few weeks, Kris Aquino—known as the Queen of All Media in the Philippines—has finally confirmed that she has renewed her contract with ABS-CBN 2. She announced this last January 6, via an Instagram post: “My manager Deo Edrinal continued talks w/ our ABS bosses during the Christmas…

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Coffee: Wonder drug

The wonder drugs aspirin, statins, and erectile dysfunction pills now share the spotlight with coffee. Yes, the beverages that has gotten an undeserved bum rap for decades, the morning-waker-upper many of us enjoy, is now considered a wonder drug. Unlike soft drinks (“liquid candy”) and energy drinks, which are both dangerous to health, especially for…

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New Mortgage Protections for Consumers Kick in Friday

BERKELEY, CALIFORNIA – Housing experts at The Greenlining Institute today applauded new mortgage rules that take effect Jan. 10. The new rules, from the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB), are designed to protect consumers from unfair treatment when they take out a mortgage and will help to prevent the kind of irresponsible lending that led…

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2014 wish list

In every wish, there will be glimpses of kind virtues, to encourage and console. It could be something modest or even mundane, something fantastic or utterly practical. It can take you to the other side of the world or a walk around the corner. Wishing makes it  easier to believe in happiness than pain —…

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(Un)friendly reminder

A PRAGMATIC approach is always the best solution to resolve any conflict. On January 17 last year,  the US Navy minesweeper, USS Guardian ran aground the Tubbattaha Reef  while on its way Puerto Princesa. The USS Guardian hit the Philippines’ largest marine protected area and caused damage to an estimated  2,345.67 square meters of coral…

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Will immigration reform finally happen in 2014?

THE passage of Comprehensive Immigration Reform was among the campaign promises of then-presidential candidate Illinois Sen. Barack Obama during the 2008 presidential elections. On the second term of the Obama administration, the US immigration system remains broken. Republicans and Democrats continue to differ in solutions to the immigration problem. But even as the president supports…

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