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By Mariano A. Santos PINOY Editor/Publisher Ambassador Leo Herrera-Lim, 47, sat down with PINOY staffers on May 17 to share his thoughts about his new post in Chicago. Ambassador Lim is born in Zamboanga City and is married to Fidelis Carino. They have two children, Leonardo Ignitius and Frances Leanne. His previous assignments include...
By Fr. Tirso Villaverde Pastor, St. Bartholomew Parish As May is usually the month to honor our mothers, the third Sunday of June has been dedicated to the men in our lives who have served as father to us. Whether it is our birth fathers, stepfathers, godfathers, uncles, or what have you, this is...
By Jon D. Melegrito Contributing Editor It didn’t bother me much then, being called “an Eskimo.” It was the 60’s in America and the fashion then was to wear your hair long and sport bell bottom pants. And I looked very brown. Naturally tanned, actually. My straight black hair and dark eyes and wide...
By Grace Garcia PINOY Staffer Even before the first wave of Filipino immigrants, Filipinos have assimilated and have made their own lives in the United States which is presented in an exhibit called the SINGGALOT (The Ties that Bind). It is a traveling exhibition of Filipino history in North America developed by the Smithsonian...
By JOSEPH G. LARIOSA Special to PINOY Newsmagazine CHICAGO (JGLi)–US Congress is breathing life into the moribund textiles and apparel industry between the US and the Philippines when Republican Sen. Christopher S. Bond of Missouri introduced S. 3170, the ‘Save Our Industries Act of 2009′ or the `SAVE Act’, that will “recover $1.32-billion by...
Dr. Justiti M. Candari, 61 Justito Magbanua-Candari MD, 61, of Bellaire, Ohio peacefully passed away on Thursday, May 20. He was born in Culasi, Antique. Dr. Candari is a 1974 graduate of the University of the East-Ramon Magsaysay Memorial Medical Center. He moved to Chicago in 1980 to complete his residencies in general surgery...





