The danger of voting in US elections

US citizens will soon be voting in the upcoming presidential elections. As election time nears, many groups try to register as many people as possible and increase the turn-out of voters. However, only US citizens can vote. If you are not a US citizen, but you register to vote, or voted in an election, it…

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Angina Pectoris: Chest pains

What is angina pectoris? Angina pectoris is the medical term for chest pains or more specifically pains emanating from, and involving, the heart.  It is most common for people to associate chest pains with impending or insipient heart attack. The same is true within the medical community: chest pains, especially by the breastbone, are considered…

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What illness and pain can do

MAUREEN Pratt, the speaker of the month this August of our parish’s centennial year, impressed many of us with her talk and example. Despite suffering from lupus erythematosus since age 9, Maureen has led a productive and fulfilled life. One can only appreciate Maureen’s courage, determination and positive attitude if he or she understands what…

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Passing it on

WITH the olympic torch still fired up for the London 2012 Olympics, inspiring Filipino athletes (and an NBA champion coach) seem to come out of the woodwork. 2012 NBA champ and Miami Heat head coach Erik Spoelstra leads the pack, bringing the token of his team’s sweet victory to the Philippines — a two-foot, 14.5…

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‘Face of Defense: Siblings Showcase the Navy’s Diversity’

SEVERAL months ago, a Filipino brother and sister team made history in the United States Navy, when they became the first and only siblings of Filipino descent to hold flag-officer ranks simultaneously. The Naval Public Affairs department has dubbed Rear Admiral Raquel Cruz Bono and her brother Rear Admiral Anatolio B. “AB” Cruz III as…

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New online resource provides immigration information in up to 22 different languages

WASHINGTON – U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) today launched its online Multilingual Resource Center, a new feature on www.uscis.gov. The center provides a central location for USCIS resources in a variety of languages, to include – Haitian Creole, Polish and Vietnamese. Offering certain immigration application information in other languages helps ensure USCIS communicates across…

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Remembering Tita Cory

FILIPINOS, who are old enough to remember the Marcos regime, would clearly understand what kind of impact Corazon Cojuangco Aquino made in freeing the Philippines from the clutches of oppression and dictatorship. Tita Cory, (as many of Filipinos called her), only became president for one term, and never sought re-election.  She, however, continued to serve…

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Why have a Family Advisory Board?

(Part 2) THE composition of the board should complement the knowledge and skill set of the owners. Good advisory boards will have at least one member with strong financial skills, one with good content or industry knowledge, and others with strong business backgrounds. However, board composition can change over time depending on a number of…

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These lovely shores

THERE is a moving painting hanging in our memory. It is filled with hues of blue and green. The masterstrokes glibly flowing as the waves carry the music that bellows the power of the ocean. Slowly these waves journey through a great distance. In a moment of grace, they meet the sand. The sound of…

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Fed by the Eucharist, a testament of faith

“WHERE can we buy enough food for them to eat?,” Jesus asked Philip, one the disciples, as he saw a vast crowd of about five thousand in number following them. “Two hundred days’ wages worth of food would not be enough for each of them to have a little,” Philip replied. “There is a boy…

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The waiting game

AT HIS third State of the Nation Address, President Benigno Aquino III mentioned four priority measures, one of which is the controversial Reproductive Health Bill (which he referred to indirectly as “the need for responsible parenthood.”) This brought the controversial bill back to the forefront — re-igniting heated debates and opinions in social media, from…

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Going for Gold

ELEVEN Pinoy athletes will try to achieve what no other Filipino Olympian has ever done before – bring the Philippines that elusive gold medal. All eyes will be in London the next couple of weeks as the 2012 Olympic Games is upon us. The Philippines has sent over 11 athletes and if it all goes…

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Eliminating tax debts through bankruptcy

Another weapon in the taxpayer’s arsenal that stops the IRS in its tracks is bankruptcy.  The filing of a bankruptcy petition will generally stop the IRS from collecting your tax debts.  This article will discuss what taxes are covered and how a bankruptcy petition can freeze IRS collection activities and even eliminate your tax debts….

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Presenting a compelling case for prosecutorial discretion

WITH the USICE Prosecutorial Discretion program under way, thousands of cases pending before the US Immigration Courts and Board of Immigration Appeals (BIA) are ripe for review to determine whether such cases should be terminated or administratively closed and the Respondents in those proceedings should be allowed to stay and work legally in the US….

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The London Eleven

The greatest show on Earth will happen again from July 27 to August 12 at the London Olympics. It will be another spectacle and the stage is set for this planet’s greatest athletes to give glory to their respective countries in the name of competitive sport. Will it be another fantastic summer for the gold-hauler…

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On spending some Me time

A MAN who goes to the gym, where I work out , would flaunt a t-shirt with bold lettering, IT’S ALL ABOUT ME. “Hmmm,” I would often muse, “what message is he trying to say?” Definitely, the message sounds narcissistic, but I wonder what leads this man to walk around wearing this t-shirt. Is he…

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A Life for Others

FILIPINO-American George Samson has dedicated his life to helping the poor, the sick and the needy, but has never sought fame and honor for his work as the President of World Medical Relief Inc. Yet, that is exactly what he has been getting the past years — honors, awards, accolades, salutes and standing ovations from…

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Take control of your finances and your life

YOU’VE probably heard the saying, “The failure to plan is a plan to fail”.  And yet so many of us don’t realize how we so easily neglect to plan for our financial future.  Ask as many people as you can what kind of financial planning they have done for the next 5-10 years and see…

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Sonny’s stuff of legend

The symbolic significance of the number seven goes way back in the Creation Story when God created the world in seven days and took a breather on the seventh day. The ancient world had the Seven Wonders, and students of antiquity studied the Seven Liberal Arts. Popular culture has James Bond (007), the Seven Dwarves,…

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From packing bagels to handling million-dollar ad campaigns

A MULTICULTURAL advertising agency in Toronto owned by two Filipino women recently won the top award for print in the annual Summit International Awards, highlighting the two immigrants’ incredible journey from packing bagels in a factory to handling multi-million dollar marketing campaigns for major companies. AV Communications, owned and managed by Filipino partners Anna Maramba…

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