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The appearance of the Super Blood Moon which will coincide with the Feast of Tabernacles tomorrow will be celebrated by the Body of Christ led by the Intercessors From The Philippines (IFP) and Faceless, Nameless, Servant (FNS) at the Cuneta Astrodome, Pasay City.

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America's favorite sport is still in business — for another day. The NFL and the players' union decided Thursday to keep the current collective bargaining agreement in place for an additional 24 hours so that negotiations can continue.

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The appearance of the Super Blood Moon which will coincide with the Feast of Tabernacles tomorrow will be celebrated by the Body of Christ led by the Intercessors From The Philippines (IFP) and Faceless, Nameless, Servant (FNS) at the Cuneta Astrodome, Pasay City.

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