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Global Nation: UCLA archeologist busts myth of ‘2,000-year-old rice terraces’; Murdered Filipina a victim of ‘incel’ terrorism—Toronto Police; Fil-Am leaders weigh-in on pandemic’s impact on immigrants

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What if our beliefs turn out not to be true? What if we were conditioned to believe something becaus

[Inquirer.Net]( []  USA & Canada [UCLA archeologist busts myth of ‘2,000-year-old rice terraces’]( What if our beliefs turn out not to be true? What if we were conditioned to believe something because we are a “colonized” people who have yet to find... --------------------------------------------------------------- [Murdered Filipina a victim of ‘incel’ terrorism—Toronto Police]( TORONTO – Investigators have ruled that the fatal stabbing of a Filipina mother inside a massage parlor was an act of terrorism carried out by a 17-year-old... --------------------------------------------------------------- [Fil-Am leaders weigh-in on pandemic’s impact on immigrants]( LOS ANGELES—“We have to think about Covid-19 as an immigration issue,” declared Dr. Anthony Ocampo, assistant professor of sociology at Cal Poly Pomona.... --------------------------------------------------------------- [Rep. Dennis Apuan, first Fil-Am Colorado state official, dies at 55]( COLORADO SPRINGS — Former state Rep. Dennis Barcial Apuan, a Colorado Springs Democrat and the only Filipino American to serve in the Colorado General... 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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