The best defense

ON July 1, Pres. Benigno S. Aquino III vowed to modernize the Philippine Air Force (PAF) before he steps down in 2016. The president said that a P75-billion fund will be allocated for the PAF’s modernization, to acquire new and modern aircraft. The country has retired the last of its US-designed F-5 fighters back in…

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Your debts and Samson Part 2

(Part 2) LAST week, I said that if you have debt problems, think of Samson. We ended last week with Samson having wrecked havoc on the Philistines by killing a thousand of them with the jawbone of a donkey. Samson was a “Nazarite” who had dedicated his life to God, my God, the God of…

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Building governance systems to avoid sibling rivalries

“Every policy setting process stregthens and unifies the family and increases the likelihood of long term business and damily success, survival and prosperity.” – JS Strachan Running a family business with siblings and other relatives could be rewarding but at the same time, could be a source of conflict which may cause the downfall of the…

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LAPD seeks Asian wig bandit

by Joseph Pimentel and Mico Letargo | AJPress LOS ANGELES – The City of Los Angeles has offered a $25,000 reward for information leading to the arrest and prosecution of a robbery suspect, who targets remittance companies that specialize in money transfers to the Philippines. Los Angeles Police detectives in a statement said the suspect is believed to…

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Fulop assumes Jersey City mayoral post, as Lavarro chosen Council President; PACCAL bares list of CHW graduates

The massive turnout of Jersey City residents undoubtedly proved their overwhelming support to the incoming administration. Grove Street and all nearby thoroughfares were literally covered with spectators of all ages, colors, creed, and status. They all braved the darkening skies and defied the inclement weather just to be able to witness their new mayor’s formal…

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Fulop assumes Jersey City mayoral post, as Lavarro chosen Council President; PACCAL bares list of CHW graduates

The massive turnout of Jersey City residents undoubtedly proved their overwhelming support to the incoming administration. Grove Street and all nearby thoroughfares were literally covered with spectators of all ages, colors, creed, and status. They all braved the darkening skies and defied the inclement weather just to be able to witness their new mayor’s formal…

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Filipino Sculptor wins two International Awards in Switzerland

MANILA, July 4 — Igorot sculptor Gilbert “Gano” Alberto bagged the two major prizes at the 2013 Symposium International de Sculpture held from June 5 to 16 in Morges, Switzerland. He bested 31 other participants from 16 countries from around the world. Alberto’s winning piece, “Swiss Wind,” a wooden version of the Swiss traditional musical…

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Immigration for gays now that DOMA is dead

Question: Can you describe what the landmark case of the Supreme Court has issued and ruled? Answer: In short, the United States Supreme Court has ruled that DOMA is unconstitutional, and therefore, because of this ruling, DOMA is dead. Q: What is the Defense of Marriage Act? A: In 1996, Congress passed the Defense of…

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John Lloyd celebrates his 30th birthday

BOX-OFFICE King of Philippine Movies John Lloyd Cruz turned 30 last June 24, with two celebrations the weekend before his birthday. On June 22, Saturday, was the first celebration during an event of a watch brand he is currently endorsing.  He was joined by a number of his closest friends in showbiz. But the main…

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Instilling professionalism in the family business

“Its hard to move forward on Governance policies and Succession until the family has established some form of mutual respect among its members” Sibling rivalry is a conflict that could last for the long term – one that could be very difficult to handle and prevent.  In spite, it is not impossible to instil the value…

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Our dangerous diet

We need to change our dietary protein sources, if we are to significantly reduce our risk of heart disease, stroke, and arterial blockages and damages all over our body, all of which make cardiovascular illnesses the number one killer in the affluent societies around the globe. The American Heart Association (AHA) recommends eating fish (particularly…

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4th of July

“Immigrants signed their names to our Declaration and helped win our independence.” – Pres. Barack Obama FOR many years, the “American dream” has been shared by people from all corners of the world, who have made the United States their second home. They’ve built better lives for themselves, while contributing to the development of their…

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What’s the big deal about gay marriage?

81 PERCENT of the viewers, who voted in our daily poll in The Filipino Channel’s Balitang America,  said their families are not ready to accept same-sex marriage. They reiterated their belief that marriage should only be between one man and one woman. These kababayans echo the sentiment of many other religious and morally-conservative Americans, who…

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Why not appoint Tony Meloto?

AS if it were not enough that Dan Brown pointed to them as one of the reasons Manila is the “gates of hell,” squatters (well, okay, informal settlers) have been blamed for the floods in the metropolis because their shanties and trash are clogging up the esteros and waterways. For this reason, the MMDA and…

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Bankruptcy is more than just getting out of debt

STATISTICS show that approximately 1.5 million people file bankruptcy in the United States every year. There are different reasons for filing- unemployment, foreclosure, medical bills, overwhelming credit card debts, etc.  Some of these reasons are beyond anyone’s control. But some of them are also self-caused (example: lack of planning, mismanagement of finances). No one is…

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Liliw: Tsinelas hub of the south

The Philippines is endowed with diverse natural resources. Across the country, locals continue to struggle in developing all these to better use regardless of economic instabilities. Filipino discoveries are certainly making waves throughout the world. The province of Laguna is one of the many places in the country that has a lot to offer. Its…

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Eric Garcetti assumes office as LA City Mayor

LOS ANGELES – Eric Garcetti officially assumed office as the next LA City Mayor and took his ceremonial oath of office on the steps of City Hall on Sunday afternoon, June 30. “You’ll have a local government that’s off your back and on your side,” Garcetti promised in his inaugural speech. The former Council District…

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A heart touched by God’s generosity

In his book, The Four Signs of a Dynamic Catholic, Matthew Kelley asks: “Have you wandered what God is really like? How would you describe him?” He then answers his own question by saying: “ One word I would use is generous.  In everything we attribute to God, I see immense acts of generosity. Creation is…

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Writing is Her Life

SOMETIMES there’s no explanation why people choose the profession they are in. It just happens as though it’s a blessing from God: a baseball pitcher with a 100-mile-per-hour fastball, or a concert pianist with a pair of dexterous fingers and a deft ear. If it’s in your heart, you just know it’s meant to be….

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Half the battle

ON Thursday (June 27), the US Senate made a historic move — passing a comprehensive immigration bill through a 68-32 vote and giving hope to 11 million undocumented immigrants, who would finally be able to attain legal status and a 13-year path to citizenship. The bill also promises to fortify security in the US-Mexico border,…

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Your debts and Samson

(Part 1) IF YOU have debt problems, think of Samson. Samson lived in Israel about 1200 B.C. Before he was born, the Israelites betrayed the one true God again by going back to their ungodly ways. God punished the Israelites by delivering them over to the Philistines who worshipped the false god Dagon. Thus, the…

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