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NAPA-SIGN of the cross si Mark. Nangilabot siya sa sinabi ni Arlene. “Ano ka ba? Ni sa biro, huwag mong sasabihing mamamatay ka nang maaga. You are too young to die, babe…”

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Today marks the beginning of the filing of candidacy for those who plan to seek public office come 2013.

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It’s said to be “one of its kind” — this coffee shop  curiously called 365 Club — that’s been the meeting place of journalists and men of power and in power, and probably kibitzers too —  for 40 years or 365 days a year at the Hotel Intercon Jeepney restaurant in Makati.

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