Santacruzan at the St. John the Baptist Catholic Church

BALDWIN PARK—In this placid and sinless community that was misting into early summer evening, the Flores de Mayo (also know as  Flores de Maria), a month-long custom and celebration, which is steeped in history and religious beliefs. The month of May culminates with the Santacruzan — the grandest and the most popular religious festival in many towns and cities throughout…

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Bread: Broken, blessed, and shared for the world

“WHAT would you do to be global citizens, to improve communities, to act locally but think globally? This was one of the challenging questions of Kofi A. Annan, Former Secretary-General of the United Nations, as he spoke to UCLA students, staff, and guests during the annual Laskin Lecture in Royce Hall last Thursday night. It…

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PACCAL honors Filipino-American WWII Veterans

To commemorate Memorial Day, the Pan American Concerned Citizens Action League, Inc., (PACCAL) nostalgically observed the federal day that honors men and women war veterans. The May 27 event, done in cooperation with the Philippine–American Veterans Organization, Inc. (PAVO) and Filipino-American National Historical Society, Inc. NJ Chapter (FANHS-NJ), was celebrated together with the veterans’ surviving…

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Are you sinking deeper into debt every month?

IF YOU are searching for debt reduction solutions, no doubt you’ve been inundated with advertisements for various debt management programs, companies and solutions. The choices seem confusing to the average consumer. The truth is that every situation is different and what may work perfectly for others is not necessarily going to work the same way…

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PACCAL honors Filipino-American WWII Veterans

To commemorate Memorial Day, the Pan American Concerned Citizens Action League, Inc., (PACCAL) nostalgically observed the federal day that honors men and women war veterans. The May 27 event, done in cooperation with the Philippine–American Veterans Organization, Inc. (PAVO) and Filipino-American National Historical Society, Inc. NJ Chapter (FANHS-NJ), was celebrated together with the veterans’ surviving…

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Tilapia and Lapu-lapu

Tilapia was in the news lately as a food item that contains “higher levels of potentially detrimental long-chain Omega-6 fatty acids than 80-percent-lean hamburger, doughnuts and even pork bacon.” The study was reported in the Journal of the American Dietetic Association. In biblical times, tilapia was popularly called St Peter’s fish because reportedly, he caught…

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LBC Introduces Air Cargo

Recipients get packages in 7-10 days South San Francisco, Calif., May 30, 2013 – LBC continues its tradition of innovation and excellent customer service by introducing air cargo with free pick- up service. LBC customers in New Jersey, California, Oregon, Washington and Las Vegas can now send through Air and enjoy parcels to be delivered…

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Internal affairs

DESPITE the Philippine government’s continuous efforts to promote unity and stability in the country, all it took was one insurgence, to bring it back to the drawing board from all the strides it has made in fostering peace among its citizens. For the last decade, the Philippine army has hunted down Abu Sayyaf Group (ASG)…

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Inspiring Excellence

ONCE again, a Filipino has made his country proud by gaining honor and prestige in the international arena. On April 29, 2013, Canada’s Department of Justice has announced the historic appointment of the first Filipino-Canadian into the Supreme Court of Justice of Ontario, Honorable Justice Steve Anthony Banate Coroza. Justice Coroza will be the superior…

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‘Gates of hell’

UNTIL now, social media is being inundated by opposing feedbacks from Pinoys over best-selling author Dan Brown’s (Da Vinci Code and The Lost Symbol) description of Manila as “the gates of hell,” in his new book, Inferno. In Brown’s book, Manila is depicted as a city of “six-hour traffic jams, suffocating pollution, horrifying sex trade.”…

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Lessons from the Oklahoma tragedy

IT WAS heartbreaking to see how a community in Moore, Oklahoma was reduced to rubble after it was hit by a powerful tornado on Monday. measuring top-of-the-scale EF5, with winds of more than 200 miles per hour. The tornado killed 24 people and injured more than 120. It also caused $2 billion in damages, and…

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Letter to the Editor

May 22, 2013 Dear Editor: Re: May 22, 2013 “Philippines fears for workers in Taiwan amid row” YOUR Journal’s past coverage of events related to the Republic of China (Taiwan) has been noticed. Amid the current tense relations between the ROC and Philippines following the recent fatal attack on a Taiwan fishing vessel, we look…

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Goodbye, Sir Felino Punzalan

A SAD news greeted me when I arrived at the San Francisco Airport on May 7 on the way to my training. Mr. Felino Punzalan, our esteemed veteran leader in San Francisco died and was buried yesterday. I asked: “Why did you not inform me? I could have come.” “It was very sudden. And quick….

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Employing your children in summer

IF YOU run your own business, consider employing your children this summer vacation. Employing your children gives you a triple benefit: 1.  It teaches your children the virtue of work and the value of money. 2.  It could save you around 27 percent by shifting income down from a maximum rate of 35 percent for…

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Caregivers to recover over $1.5 million in unpaid wages

BEDFORD Care Group, Inc., a company that operates six assisted living facilities in Fresno County, was recently cited by the labor agency, for violating California’s employment laws including unpaid minimum wage, unpaid overtime, meal and rest break violations, and failure to issue itemized wage statements. The employer was ordered to back-pay eleven residential caregivers a…

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The One God calling us to be one

DURING a recent appreciation dinner for faculty members at St. John’s Seminary, I was sitting next to a rabbi, who is a professor of Old Testament theology, and his wife. “What about you,” I asked the wife, “do you also teach? “I do,” she answered. “I teach monotheistic religion.” At that time I had become…

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Don’t let car troubles ruin your travels

Motorists should make certain their vehicle is up to the rigors of travel. Whether you do your own maintenance or depend on the pros, Regular service let’s you undo the wear and tear of summer and winters tough conditions while getting ready for travels ahead. • First things first – Read your owner’s manual and…

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Let’s harvest water – now!

Water crisis is threatening the world, and the Philippines is not immune to it. As a matter of fact, the United Nation appears to be a notch more concerned about this than about global warming. And rightfully so, because water is life, and no water means no life on earth. The Philippine archipelago, made up…

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