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Global Nation: Fil-Am family man evaded 9/11 but not Covid-19; Hawaii health dep’t employee fined $25,000 for ethics breach; Fil-Am’s poetry in the time of Covid gets Thai translation

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CHICAGO -– Joesan Gabarda and his friends were supposed to have breakfast in one of the restau

[Inquirer.Net]( [Whirlpool]( []  USA & Canada [Fil-Am family man evaded 9/11 but not Covid-19]( CHICAGO -– Joesan Gabarda and his friends were supposed to have breakfast in one of the restaurants in the Twin Towers of the World Trade Center... --------------------------------------------------------------- [Hawaii health dep’t employee fined $25,000 for ethics breach]( HONOLULU – A Fil-Am employee of the Hawaii Department of Health employee must pay a hefty fine for an ethics violation. The Hawaii State Ethics Commission... --------------------------------------------------------------- [Fil-Am’s poetry in the time of Covid gets Thai translation]( By mid-March, the world was swept by the Covid-19 pandemic. Schedules were suddenly in disarrays. Many claimed though, that it was nature’s way of telling... --------------------------------------------------------------- [Hardest-working states in America 2020]( With Americans working an average of almost 1,800 hours per year prior to the COVID-19 pandemic but fewer people having jobs this year, personal-finance... --------------------------------------------------------------- [Pamana ni Rogelio Sikat]( Otsenta na dapat si Rogelio Sikat sa taong ito. Namatay siya noong July 1997, isang buwan matapos ang kanyang ika-57 kaarawan, noong nagsisimula pa lang... If you are interested in Philippine Headlines, Asia & Pacific, Middle East & Africa, Europe, Pinoy Columns and Events, [update your preference here](. © Copyright 2020 [INQUIRER.net]( [Forward to a Friend]( | [Modify Your Preferences]( | [Unsubscribe]( | [Feedback](

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