+ Follow MAE VECINA Tag
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[Title] => OFWs facing death sentences
[Summary] => KUWAIT – One of the essential information that prospective OFWs must know fully before leaving for work in the Middle East, is the very harsh and stringent criminal laws in the Arab world.
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[Title] => EDITORIAL - Convoluted sense of justice
[Summary] => Filipino overseas worker Mae Vecina is back home a free woman after the emir of Kuwait, where she worked as a domestic, granted her full pardon.
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[Title] => The Psychology of murders by OFWS (Part 2)
[Summary] => KUWAIT — The nagging question that begs to be asked with a lot of high brows is the classic line of the opposition, the NGOs and the skeptical, cynical publics: Is the government guilty again? Every time tragedies happen (even fortuitous events), the accusing fingers are pointed to government.
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[Title] => The Psychology of murders by OFWS (Part 1)
[Summary] => KUWAIT — The coming home of May Vecina to her loved ones in Matalam, Cotabato, after more than two years of trauma, anguish and pains, having confessed to killing the seven-year-old son of her Kuwaiti employers and attempting to murder another son, a 12-year-old and still a 17-year-old daughter as well.
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[Title] => A Night at the iMax
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It's worth trying out, not just for curiosity's sake, but for the impressively immersive movie experience as well.
Didn't know what to expect when I got an invite from Century Fox to attend the sneak preview of Ben Stiller's "Night At the Musuem" at the SAN MIGUEL COCA COLA IMAX THEATER in the massive, just massive, Mall of Asia a little over a week ago.
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[DatePublished] => 2009-09-26 00:00:00
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[Summary] => KUWAIT — The coming home of May Vecina to her loved ones in Matalam, Cotabato, after more than two years of trauma, anguish and pains, having confessed to killing the seven-year-old son of her Kuwaiti employers and attempting to murder another son, a 12-year-old and still a 17-year-old daughter as well.
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[Title] => A Night at the iMax
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It's worth trying out, not just for curiosity's sake, but for the impressively immersive movie experience as well.
Didn't know what to expect when I got an invite from Century Fox to attend the sneak preview of Ben Stiller's "Night At the Musuem" at the SAN MIGUEL COCA COLA IMAX THEATER in the massive, just massive, Mall of Asia a little over a week ago.
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