When sickness and death become gifts

THE circumstances, consequences, and services of my father’s death and all the gatherings and prayers of families and friends are still vividly present in my mind. I’m sure that it’s the same for every member of my family. Although the wounds of our hearts are still tender with grief, our hearts are full of gratitude…

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Apportionment of retirement benefits in divorce cases

One of the major assets a divorcing couple usually has, other than real estate property, are retirement benefits such as company pensions, 401k, and other deferred compensation. The problem in determining how much community property interest in the retirement benefit arises when the employee spouse worked at a particular employer longer than the period of…

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The Prime of Steven Fulop

Changing the face of a diverse community takes several well-schemed measures and innovative maneuvers. It takes a whole lot of persuasive power to influence people to embrace the principle they endorse. When the public perceives an air of veritable sincerity and its potential benefits for the general public, the indomitable program or plan can neither…

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The Prime of Steven Fulop

Changing the face of a diverse community takes several well-schemed measures and innovative maneuvers. It takes a whole lot of persuasive power to influence people to embrace the principle they endorse. When the public perceives an air of veritable sincerity and its potential benefits for the general public, the indomitable program or plan can neither…

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Male problems

Diminished or ineffective erection in man causing inability to have a successful intercourse 75 percent of the time is medically termed erectile dysfunction or ED for short. This condition affects between 18 to 30 million in the United States, some as early as age 40, according to the Massachusetts Male Aging Study. Others have reported…

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Smart snacking helps you keep that beautiful smile

DOES FREQUENT SNACKING PRESENT PROBLEMS FOR OUR TEETH? Well, it depends. Every time we eat, our mouths go to work cleaning things up and restoring “balance”. Having three meals a day is one thing. But when we continuously snack, our mouths struggle more to maintain that clean, happy balance—especially when we’re eating the wrong kinds…

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Protecting the home court

IN the spate of news filled with violence and other unwanted events, a little bit of the good comes to us. The Philippines was recently awarded by FIBA, the official governing body of basketball in the world, the right to host the 27th FIBA Asia Championship from August 1 to 11 this year. A basketball…

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Unbridled

IN travel and leisure, it seems that politics are set aside. Contrary to its implications, the escalating conflict in the ongoing territorial dispute over the Spratlys does not interfere with travel plans of Chinese tourists to the Philippines. On January 9, China’s Oriental Morning Post hailed the Philippines as one of the “Best Tourist Destination for 2012.”…

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Deferred Action for DREAMers-the rules

ON Friday, August 3, 2012 the USCIS issued new guidelines and Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) to clarify the rules and requirements for “Childhood Arrivals” to the US who may benefit under the “DREAM ACT” Deferred Action Status (DAS) initiative announced on June 15, 2012.  There are an estimated 1,000,000 people living in the US who…

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Can employees challenge employment documents they signed?

THE common belief is that signing an agreement binds an employee to all the terms in the document. But what if the agreement is illegal or a violation of public policy? Do employees have remedies? Consider the following question: Q: We work for a service-oriented company, which made us sign an “independent contractor agreement.” As…

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2013: The final year of the short sale

I SERIOUSLY thought that our short sale days are really numbered, but base on what analyst and realtors are saying this year we would be flooded with short sale. I still don’t see it but that might be a good thing, it will signal the end to problem loans and borrowers. Once the market and…

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(T)rusty

LAST month, President Aquino was quoted in the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) anniversary as saying that the “rusty” days of Philippine warships were over. Because of the “overflowing trust” that the Filipinos have in the local troops, the president said that modern warships will be acquired and deployed this year to better ensure…

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A Master of All Trades

THEY say if you’re a jack-of-all-trades, you’re a master of none. But Fil-Am Rafael Kayanan is definitely one to dispute that belief. The youthful-looking, 50-year-old Kayanan is a master of everything he does. He’s a renowned comic book illustrator, a master-level Filipino martial artist, Hollywood fight choreographer, and concept designer for Broadway. Most recently, he…

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On grieving the loss of my father

ALTHOUGH my father’s death was inevitable and imminent because of hospice care, it still has been a very difficult and depressing time for us, his children. It’s true what many people say: “You’ll never be completely prepared for a death of a loved one.” For two years, my father had suffered from chronic obstructive pulmonary…

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Jewelry jeopardy

THERE are two oral fashions causing concern for dentists these days: The prevalence of oral piercing, and the application of dental “grills.” Oral piercing, because of the millions of bacteria in the mouth, brings a high risk of pain, swelling and infection.  Piercing the tongue can lead to uncontrollable bleeding, nerve damage, and even enough…

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Boni’s 150

As we welcome the birth sesquicentennial of Andres Bonifacio, we will honor a man whose place in our shrine of heroes can come close to that of Jose Rizal (who celebrated his 150th last year). The Supremo of theKataas-taasan, Kagalang-galangang Katipunan ng mga Anak ng Bayan (KKK) is alive and well in our consciousness. He is that figure…

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Disarming

THE Philippines, which celebrates one of the world’s most raucous and dangerous New Year, welcomed 2013 with a bang – literally. Beginning January 1, a series of gun-related incidents has disrupted the New Year revelry. The Philippine National Police (PNP) reported at least 40 indiscriminate firing cases during the celebration. The highly publicized death of…

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Are the products you buy really made in USA?

LOOKING at the new iPad she received last Christmas, a young woman noted that it was “Designed by Apple in California, Assembled in China.” She asked what this meant, was the iPad made in the USA or not? In recent years, there has been the common lament that nothing is Made in USA anymore. There…

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