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                    [Title] => Comedian Subas Herrero dies at 69
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Comedian Subas Herrero, best known for his stint in the primetime comedy show Champoy, died on Friday due to pneumonia. He was 69.

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Last Saturday, some ten amateur singers gave an impromptu, unrehearsed song recital in Rosa’s mansion, their voices in varying stage of training and development.
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