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You can go home again. With his trademark Mohawk hairdo, and pimped out in an all black outfit and black, knee-high biker boots, Black Eyed Pea apl.de.ap a.k.a. Allan Pineda
You can go home again. With his trademark Mohawk hairdo, and pimped out in an all black outfit and black, knee-high biker boots, Black Eyed Pea apl.de.ap a.k.a. Allan Pineda
Manny Pacquiao is, without doubt, at the crossroads of a career that has turned a one-time street urchin into an international icon beyond the boundaries of sports. For the pound-for-pound
One thing Luis Antonio Gokim Tagle will discover as he moves to Manila is that doors will be opened to him. Well he did receive, on his first day in
She just can’t help herself. Within five minutes of meeting her, Bebang Siy will make you laugh. She’ll take her pretty, fair-skinned features and contort them into a rubber face
She cried a river and barely slept days before the gold medal match at the 26th Southeast Asian Games in Palembang, Indonesia. But there was no sign of the emotional
Theirs is a high-flying career, though it’s hard to tell when one of them recalls how he and his staff used to sleep in bird cages for want of sleeping
On top of that, this hospital ward in Porac is notable for adapting to the needs and cultural beliefs of its beneficiaries. As is their custom, kapatad families cluster around
Besides Israel. Reports from the Philippine Cancer Society and the Department of Health place the number of new breast cancer cases diagnosed yearly at 9,300—about one woman every hour. A
Crime has long been part of Filipino literature, with criminal and violent acts at the heart of many a literary work. The easiest example to remember would be Jose Rizal’s
Grandmothers know best. This is true not only in life but also in the kitchen, as shared by three chefs who will definitely shine this 2012. Myke “Tatung” Sarthou of
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