In praise of halo-halo

The summer heat sears across the metro and the archipelago, reports of the current day being recorded as the hottest of the year gets topped off by an even hotter day that bombards our senses already on the brink. The heat is prevalent, spreading feverish across cities and posing potential hazards and provoking the liberated…

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Childhood obesity

Some of us may be shortening the life of our children without realizing it, unintentionally, unwittingly, all in the name of love, but nonetheless devastating to them when they reach middle age and beyond. “Love not our children to death” is the message in my coffee-table book on disease prevention published in the United States,…

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Prayers for Boston

APRIL 15 started out as a day of celebration of Patriots Day in Boston — commemorating the first battles of the American Revolution in 1775. Some 23,000 participants from around the world joined the annual Boston Marathon, while more than 500,000 spectators came to cheer them on. Just two hours after the winners crossed the…

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The May 2013 Priority Dates

Each month, the Visa Office of the State Department publishes, in the Visa Bulletin, the priority dates for that particular month, for the various family and employment based categories. A priority date is a person’s “place in line” for a visa, meaning that immigrant visas (or green cards) would be available for persons whose priority…

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Pain-free, decay-free?

You’d schedule a dental appointment if you have a chronic toothache, probably suspecting a cavity. However, do toothache-free mouths signal cavity-free teeth? Not necessarily, and here’s why. Decayed teeth may or may not cause a toothache, depending on the location and depth of the decay. For example, if the cavity is in the tooth enamel…

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Inspiration and the sweetness of poetry

Poetry, we’ve been taught, can open the innermost valve of the imagining heart through stirring and murmuring the delicately woven allure of words. There are no barriers to the inner intimacies that poetry is capable of displaying. It celebrates, as well as mourns; it can bubble or froth, seriously praise or quietly exult, as well…

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Deferred action for DREAMers: The rules

The basic rules A CHILDHOOD arrival may seek DAS and an employment authorization document (EAD) if he: 1. Was under the age of 31 as of June 15, 2012; 2. Came to the United States before reaching his 16th birthday; 3. Has continuously resided in the United States since June 15, 2007, up to the…

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Jesus who re-enters into our world

JESUS’ resurrection scene this Sunday in the Gospel of John is filled with concrete images and questions, such as  “going fishing”, “caught nothing”, “Anything to eat?”, “tucked in his garments”, “lightly clad”, “jumping into the sea”, “a charcoal fire”, “having breakfast”, “one-hundred fifty three large fish”, “a hundred yards”,  “Do you love me?”. Oftentimes, these…

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The serendipitous encounter of Nena and Raymond Smith

“Love comes from the most unexpected places….” So goes Jose Feliciano’s old familiar tune that aptly applies to the serendipitous encounter of Nena Kaufman and Raymond Smith. Theirs is a love story paved by an accidental meeting that transcended expectations, defied all norms, and led to a lifetime commitment. Their accidental meeting one late summer…

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‘A Day of Valor’ and remembrance

It was time once more to honor the men and women and what they died for, in a moment of celebration, despite the bloody cost. It is always a proud day for  Filipinos, celebrating Araw ng Kagitingan (Day of Valor). The people’s applause was special. It wasn’t in the program. There was no cue, they simply put…

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The Identifying Factor

IN October 2012, an international conference was held in Cape Town, Africa. Here, four of the world’s top forensic DNA experts did a presentation on “Forensic DNA Profiling and The Law.” Leading the DNA experts is Chris Asplen, former Assistant US Attorney and Executive Director of the National Commission on the Future of DNA Evidence…

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The serendipitous encounter of Nena and Raymond Smith

“Love comes from the most unexpected places….” So goes Jose Feliciano’s old familiar tune that aptly applies to the serendipitous encounter of Nena Kaufman and Raymond Smith. Theirs is a love story paved by an accidental meeting that transcended expectations, defied all norms, and led to a lifetime commitment. Their accidental meeting one late summer…

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European Union's biggest and exciting cultural showcase launched today, 11 April

“Viva Europa”, the European Union’s annual distinctive, rich and exciting cultural showcase was  launched today, 11 April. This year’s celebrations bring to Manila the best of European art, music, dance, film, languages, food and poetry. For the first time it will include a culinary festival to highlight Europe ‘s incredibly diverse cuisine and food culture that continues to…

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European Union’s biggest and exciting cultural showcase launched today, 11 April

“Viva Europa”, the European Union’s annual distinctive, rich and exciting cultural showcase was  launched today, 11 April. This year’s celebrations bring to Manila the best of European art, music, dance, film, languages, food and poetry. For the first time it will include a culinary festival to highlight Europe ‘s incredibly diverse cuisine and food culture that continues to…

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A day for Poetry

Our modern lives have made a demand for the instantaneous. We surround ourselves with things that make our lives easier. There is a desire to be connected, to have access to the wealth of information out there. There is nothing wrong with this for we are continuously moving forward and pushing the limits of what…

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US postpones missile test in California

DUE TO TENSION WITH N. KOREA LOS ANGELES – In light of the recent escalating nuclear tension between the United States and North Korea, the Pentagon has decided to postpone a scheduled intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) test that’s due to be conducted in California sometime between April 7 and 13. According to a Department of…

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Vegetables prolong life

“Animals are my friends, and I don’t eat my friends.” -George Bernard Shaw There is no question that diet plays a very important role in the development of cardiovascular diseases, metabolic illnesses, and some forms of cancer, especially of the gastrointestinal tract. One particular diet — one high in saturated fat and cholesterol, and low…

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Overseas Filipinos must earn respect

“IF WE want respect, we must demonstrate that we have political power!” This was the consensus at a recent meeting of members of US Pinoys for Good Governance, the group that grew out of US Pinoys for Noynoy-Mar, which raised money and actively campaigned and voted in the last presidential elections. The group agreed to…

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Accident-prone

EITHER laws are not properly implemented and followed, or someone’s pursuing a vendetta against the Tubbattaha Reefs Natural Park (TRNP) — a UNESCO World Heritage site and one of the Philippines’ most prized possessions. It took three strenuous months for the Philippine and US governments to complete the salvaging operations on the USS Guardian, which…

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DOMA and immigration benefits

The Supreme Court has finished hearing arguments in two cases regarding challenges to the Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA) and is expected to issue a ruling in June 2013. Both cases involve same-sex marriages. DOMA was enacted by Congress in 1996, and Section 3 of the law defines “marriage as only a legal union between…

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The riddle of sickness

It is called the pompous sickness — the spell which hushes the household, with its desert-like stillness felt through its innermost chambers. One in a world unto herself, her own theater. A severe fit of indisposition, under the name of a fall from dignity (or careless demeanor), amounting to a deposition that made me a…

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The benefits of being childlike

AFTER the Easter Vigil Mass in my church last week, I congratulated one of the youngsters that I baptized and joked with him,  “So, now that you’ve already received the three sacraments, the next step for you is to become a priest.  What do you think?” He looked at me  with disapproval and said,  “I…

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