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Global Nation: Filipina pedestrian in San Diego killed by red light runner; Los Angeles wants to combat homelessness with more than housing; Fil-Am chef nominated for prestigious James Beard Award

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SAN DIEGO, California – A 59-year-old Filipino woman was hit by a car and killed while walking

[Inquirer.Net]( []  USA & Canada [Filipina pedestrian in San Diego killed by red light runner]( SAN DIEGO, California – A 59-year-old Filipino woman was hit by a car and killed while walking across a pedestrian lane a Mira Mesa street with her husband... --------------------------------------------------------------- [Los Angeles wants to combat homelessness with more than housing]( LOS ANGELES – At 19, Reba Stevens was caring for an elderly woman in exchange for housing. But when the homeowner died, Stevens, a single mother, was left... --------------------------------------------------------------- [Fil-Am chef nominated for prestigious James Beard Award]( WASHINGTON, DC — Tom Cunanan, the chef behind Bad Saint, the 24-seat Filipino restaurant in the capital, has been nominated for a James Beard Award,... --------------------------------------------------------------- [PAL to resume flights to Kuala Lumpur]( After a three-year respite, flag carrier Philippine Airlines will resume flights to Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia on June 8, 2017. Malaysia is a profit center... --------------------------------------------------------------- [Officials, residents declare San Leandro, Calif. a sanctuary city for immigrants]( SAN LEANDRO, California — A San Francisco East Bay city became the newest sanctuary for immigrants in the United States after its council members... --------------------------------------------------------------- [Always Jadine US Tour; AlDub ‘KS sa US’]( ALWAYS JADINE USA TOUR 2017 – JAMES REID & NADINE LUSTRE • JADINE NEW YORK CITY SHOW FRIDAY, MARCH 17 at Queens College Colden Center, 65-30... If you are interested in Philippine Headlines, Asia & Pacific, Middle East & Africa, Europe, Pinoy Columns and Events, [update your preference here](. © Copyright 2017 [INQUIRER.net]( [Forward to a Friend]( | [Modify Your Preferences]( | [Unsubscribe]( | [Feedback](

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