+ Follow AMERICAN CATHOLICS Tag
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[Summary] => Like millions in Asia who did not want to miss “the Moment” — the inauguration of the US’ first black President — I stayed up till the early morning hours of Wednesday (Manila time) just to be able to claim my part in history.
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HOUSTON, Texas – This time, we’re down in Houston, Texas as guests of my childhood best friend Tony Rizarri and his wife Dora at the plush Olde Oaks subdivision. Houston is a two-and-a-half-hour plane ride from Las Vegas and because we’re in Texas, the two sons of Tony Rizarri, Gilbert and Bobby, came home just to be with my daughter Katrina and me.
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February 10, 2011 - 1:40pm