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With its booming music scene today, Cebu has, indeed, a lot to offer to the Philippine music industry-from solo artists to rock bands. But while many all-male bands here have snagged the spotlight, seldom do we see girls in a band, say, striking the drums or slapping the bass guitar. A rare sight yes-still, there are really girls who can play music as hard as the boys.

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Hospital workers Miguel Fernandez, Sergio Aldana, Wilfredo Batista and Antonio Alviza were beheaded by the sword Monday in the western Saudi city of Taef, after being convicted of knifing to death in January 2000 co-worker Jaimie de la Cruz and stealing his money.

Another two Filipino co-workers face prison terms of five and seven years for their role in the crime.
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Miguel Fernandez, Sergio Aldana, Wilfredo Batista and Antonio Alviza were convicted of stabbing Jaimie de la Cruz to death and robbing him, the department said.

Labor Secretary Patricia Sto. Tomas said the Philippine embassy did all it can to save the four from execution. Embassy officials are now working to have the bodies flown home.
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Hospital workers Miguel Fernandez, Sergio Aldana, Wilfredo Batista and Antonio Alviza were beheaded by the sword Monday in the western Saudi city of Taef, after being convicted of knifing to death in January 2000 co-worker Jaimie de la Cruz and stealing his money.

Another two Filipino co-workers face prison terms of five and seven years for their role in the crime.
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Miguel Fernandez, Sergio Aldana, Wilfredo Batista and Antonio Alviza were convicted of stabbing Jaimie de la Cruz to death and robbing him, the department said.

Labor Secretary Patricia Sto. Tomas said the Philippine embassy did all it can to save the four from execution. Embassy officials are now working to have the bodies flown home.
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