Social media is now for the elderly

MOVE over, teenagers! Lolos and lolas are now on Facebook and it seems that they are here to stay! According to a new report from Pew Internet & American Life project, 43 percent of internet users aged 65 and older say they use social media: Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, etc. This is a big leap, compared…

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Language barrier

“Ang hindi magmahal sa sariling wika, daig pa ang hayop at malansang isda.” – Jose P. Rizal PURSUANT to Presidential Decree No. 1041(s. 1997), August has been declared as Buwan ng Wika (National Language Month) in the Philippines. The theme for this year is Wika Natin ang Daang Matuwid, with the Department of Education and…

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First Dui offense and restricted driver license

On July 8, 2013, Commissioner Dennis W. Carroll of Department 8 of the Long Beach Superior Court sentenced a Filipino client, who pled “no-contest” to first driving-under-the-influence (DUI) offense, to: suspended sentence, 3-year summary probation, 3-month, 30-hour alcohol AB-541 program, 10 days of CalTrans community service, and total fine of $2,000 plus. The Author represents…

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Debt problems? Think of Noah Part 3

(Part 3) We ended last week with God, my God, the God of Moses and Israel, who sent His only Son, Jesus Christ to this world, and through the Blessed Virgin Mary, He became man and willingly died on the cross for our sins, to redeem us from the consequences of sin, so that we…

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What is my liability for debts incurred by my spouse?

Couples have different spending habits and different philosophy in handling marital finances. Some spouses are conservative in managing their finances and stick with a budget while other spouses do not even set budgets. What is your exposure if your spouse is a shop-a-holic and runs though his/her credit card like there is no tomorrow? What…

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Short sales in California: Q&A

A short sale occurs when you sell your property for a price that is short of the balance owed to avoid a foreclosure – with the consent of your lender. Let’s define recourse and non-recourse loans and discuss variations when the property is outside California or if you move into or out of California. Here…

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How important are your pay stubs?

Pay stub case settles for $8.25 million We have previously written about the issue of confusing pay stubs and the employees’ remedies should they have trouble figuring out what they’re paid based on their pay stubs. How serious is the law regarding pay stubs? In the case of McKenzie v. FedEx, FedEx was sued for…

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Gay Pinoy spared from deportation

LOS ANGELES – A gay Filipino man won a reprieve from deportation after a US federal appeals court reversed an immigration judge’s decision to deport him. Judge Harry Pregerson of the US Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit on July 24 granted 37-year-old Dennis Quiambao Vitug’s petition to remain in the US, after finding…

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Review: 10 awesome things about the Galaxy S4

LOS ANGELES – I never thought that Samsung would find a way to out-do the Galaxy S3. But somehow, they did. Enter the Galaxy S4. With all the TV commercials and web clips showing the new nifty stuff that Samsung’s “Next Big Thing” could do, the S4’s popularity went from viral to bat-poop crazy. Right…

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The inexhaustible treasure

A priest flew thousands of miles to spent a month with the community of Mother Teresa in Calcutta, India. He was in a stage of discernment for God’s further purpose in his priestly life. On the first morning that he met Mother Teresa, the pious nun asked him, “What do you want me to pray…

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Jericho Rosales is now engaged!

Handsome actor and singer Jericho Rosales has a lot to smile out these days.  Of course, aside from the fact that he has been making it in the international scene with him winning Best Actor/Outstanding Acting Achievement award at the recent Newport Beach Film Fest for the film Alagwa (Breakaway), Echo is now engaged to…

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State Department issues cable on same-sex marriages

Recently, the Department of State (DOS) issued a cable, providing guidance to the embassies around the world on how to handle immigration cases involving same-sex couples. This means that US embassies must follow the DOS’s cable or guidance. Among the matters discussed in that cable are that, “Beginning immediately, consular officers should review visa applications…

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The Presidency and the Peter Principle

Some years ago, when Manny Pacquiao was just beginning to make waves in the boxing world, he starred in a full length Tagalog movie. A special screening of the film was held in San Francisco, to which I was invited.  After the screening, I was among those asked for our opinion on Pacquiao’s acting. My…

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Angelina Jolie’s double mastectomy

A WOMAN’S breasts have always been regarded very precious, a symbol of femininity, sexiness, sensuality, and during the child-bearing age, the wonderful breasts of a mother have yet to be equaled, even with today’s great advances in science and technology, in their ability to naturally produce, not only life-sustaining milk for the baby, but one…

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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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Testosterone and politics

Joseph Estrada. Ramon Revilla. John F. Kennedy. Bill Clinton. These are powerful men in the political arena, who are also known for philandering. Additionally, San Diego Mayor Bob Filner, New York Governor Eliot Spitzer and former New York Congressman Anthony Weiner also engage in the same behavior. The question is: should this disqualify them from…

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Endless war

NATIONAL security is of paramount importance to any country and to everyone. One terrorist act/attack, no matter how small or localized, is enough to incite fear into the hearts and minds of an entire nation. Over the weekend, the US State Department issued a worldwide travel alert, following a recent al-Qaida threat. “Current information suggests…

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How many times can you apply for loan modification?

 You need to be aware that if foreclosing proceedings have begun and your application has been denied, you may not have enough time to submit a new application andre-apply especially if a trustee sale date has been scheduled. According to a recent government report, nearly 50 percent of loan modifications approved under HAMP are back in…

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California proposes misplaced ‘Immigration Reform Act’ to curb immigration reform fraud

Even viewed in its best light, AB 1159 interferes with the attorney-client relationship and redundantly ‘prohibits’ conduct that is already condemned as unethical under the State Bar rules and the California Code of Professional Responsibility. In anticipation of the US Congress passing some sort of Comprehensive Immigration Reform (CIR) later this year, the California State…

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Manila Hotel: Stories and splendor

THE megalopolis region of the Philippines is composed of 16 cities and a town, and is home to almost eleven million people. Despite having several different districts, each city depicts a unique disposition that sets them apart from each other. However the country’s capital city, Manila, is highly recognized as one of the world’s treasures….

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Grace Grande’s extradition postponed

LOS ANGELES – The extradition hearing for Grace Grande (ex-mistress of a Philippine congressman) has been put on hold, according to a Filipino-American woman’s rights groups. US government prosecutors and a legal defense team representing Grande, who is accused of theft, have agreed to adjourn the extradition proceedings against her, while alternative resolutions to the…

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LAFACE Induction

Councilman Mitch O’Farrell (13th Council District) and City Clerk June Lagmay, inducting official and LAFACE adviser, center, pose with newly inducted officers of the Los Angeles Filipino Association of City Employees at the LAPD headquarters building on 1st Street, on July 26. From left: Graphics Designer Norlito Medrano, Auditor Veronica Salumbides, Recording Secretary Joan Alexandria Tagle, Asst….

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