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[Title] => The art of botched restorations
[Summary] => Those mad Spanish art restorers have laid fumbling fingers and brushes on a medieval work once again. And the results, as always, are hilarious.
[DatePublished] => 2020-06-29 00:00:00
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[AuthorName] => Scott R. Garceau
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[Title] => Man shot dead in Navotas
[Summary] => Police are looking at illegal drugs as the possible motive in the killing of a man in Navotas early yesterday morning.
[DatePublished] => 2013-08-19 00:00:00
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[Title] => North Rail case goes to HK
[Summary] => The Philippines has identified its arbitrator for the botched North Railway project initiated by the Arroyo administration in 2004 but which was stopped due to alleged anomalies.
[DatePublished] => 2012-11-07 00:00:00
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[AuthorName] => Christina Mendez
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[Title] => Woman shot dead in Malabon
[Summary] => A woman who was reportedly a drug pusher was killed by an unidentified man in Malabon City at past midnight yesterday.
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[Title] => Suspect in drug trade gunned down
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[Title] => The Bureaucracy of Dying
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Fathers Day this year has a hollow resonance, but its not because of the commercialism or the tackiness of many of those "Gifts for Dad" ads. This is personal. A week ago, on a bright and su nny morning, my father took a mid-morning nap and did not wake up again. He had not been well for a while; nothing specific in terms of illness, just the general malaise of old age. It was, everyone said, a good way to diea peaceful, painless way to leave this life.
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[Title] => Escape plan of 56 inmates
[Summary] => in General Santos botched
GENERAL SANTOS CITY -- In was an auspicious time. The spate of bombings, blamed
on Moro guerrillas, has kept the police on their toes against more attacks.
But bad luck hounded the city's jail inmates. Before at least 56 of them could
pull off an escape, a colleague blew the whistle, and their plan went pfft.
The jail, located at the heart of the city, houses more than 400 inmates.
Superintendent Nestor Velasquez, the city's jail warden, said they got the tip
at about 12:30 p.m.
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Fathers Day this year has a hollow resonance, but its not because of the commercialism or the tackiness of many of those "Gifts for Dad" ads. This is personal. A week ago, on a bright and su nny morning, my father took a mid-morning nap and did not wake up again. He had not been well for a while; nothing specific in terms of illness, just the general malaise of old age. It was, everyone said, a good way to diea peaceful, painless way to leave this life.
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[Title] => Escape plan of 56 inmates
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GENERAL SANTOS CITY -- In was an auspicious time. The spate of bombings, blamed
on Moro guerrillas, has kept the police on their toes against more attacks.
But bad luck hounded the city's jail inmates. Before at least 56 of them could
pull off an escape, a colleague blew the whistle, and their plan went pfft.
The jail, located at the heart of the city, houses more than 400 inmates.
Superintendent Nestor Velasquez, the city's jail warden, said they got the tip
at about 12:30 p.m.
[DatePublished] => 2000-05-08 00:00:00
[ColumnID] => 133272
[Focus] => 0
[AuthorID] => 1806204
[AuthorName] => Allen Estabillo
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