October 11 - 17, 2004 | Volume 18 No. 41

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WORK VISA CAP REACHED
Some Filipinos seeking U.S. jobs
may end up overstaying

Seven-month-old Jonas Tederanes reaches out for some of the porridge
that his parents are having. Free, hot porridge is distributed by
church volunteers in Plaza Miranda, Quiapo, a feeding program that
precedes the food coupon plan being considered by the government for
poor families. (MNS) Stories on pages 23 & 34 of the hard-copy edition.

Filipino nurses get gov’t support for NCLEX initiative

For many ‘voters’, citizenship backlogs rob them of election rights

1,000 Filipinos slip into Iraq




RICKY RILLERA:

Hope is in the way?

L. MARCELINE SANTOS-TAYLOR:




Two NYC exhibits, and a Filipina portrait

Young Filipino Web wiz among Global Youth awardees

Lacebal leads PIDCI ticket




‘Idol’ gets warm reception

Rio Diaz passes away

Diether, Kristine in a movie trilogy
Jasmine Trias
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