By: Pureza Pacis Dear Tita Eza: Sa July issue ninyo, “It Takes Two,” ay nakita ko na tilang pareho ang buhay naming mag- asawa ni James kina Brenda at Peter. Buti pa sila, kung sila’y nag-aaway, sasabihin lang ni ...
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Read More »Family Owned & Operated Since 1892 Ahlgrim and Sons
Ahlgrim & Sons Funeral and Cremation Services is located in Schaumburg and also serves Hoffman Estates, Inverness, Streamwood and surrounding communities. Ahlgrim & Sons has been family owned and operated for over 125 years. The Ahlgrim family has had deep ...
Read More »This Country’s Best Document Ever
By: Joe Mauricio I should have written this article during the fourth of July celebration. Do you ever wonder how lucky we are to be an American, and to have the greatest document ever written—the AMERICAN CONSTITUTION? America’s greatest ...
Read More »What’s Eating “At” You?
By: Nina Savelle-Rocklin No willpower? No problem. Do you have food cravings? Maybe you wake up every morning and say, “I’m going to be good today” or, “I’m staying away from sugar.” Eventually your willpower fails, so you try ...
Read More »Changes in Weather and People
By: Veronica Leighton As the beautiful Chicago weather is sadly approaching its end, so many parties, concerts, picnics, family vacations and outdoor activities in our community seem to be on a high gear, to beat the change of the ...
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By: James DC One day my housework-challenged husband decided to wash his sweatshirt. Seconds after he stepped into the laundry room, he shouted to me,“What setting do I use on the washing machine?” “It depends,” I replied. “What does it ...
Read More »Congratulations & best wishes to VT columnist Maria Victoria & Husband Steve Smith on their 24th wedding anniversary held at Fogo de Chao Chicago with dear, old friends August 6, 2018
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Anti-war protest set for 50th anniversary of 1968 Democratic National Convention in Chicago
Fifty years ago, growing numbers of Americans rose up against the twin evils of war and racism. Outside the Democratic National Convention in Chicago in August 1968, peaceful protestors, journalists and passersby were savagely attacked by the police under the ...
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