+ Follow ALSO GLORIA MACAPAGAL ARROYO Tag
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[Title] => Summer bangs: Who wore it best?
[Summary] => Besides Boho beach waves, bangs are making waves in hair trends these days, with the likes of actresses like Liza Soberano, Pia Wurtzbach, Isabelle Daza and stylist Liz Uy taking the lead.
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[Title] => Waiting for more signs from God
[Summary] => The late foreign secretary Blas Ople warned only weeks ago that the Republic cannot afford another Oakwood mutiny. Filipinos will be torn by civil war if reforms come only in spurts. Vice President Tito Guingona also foresees a bleak new year ahead. With politicking driving the nation to the brink, elections might not even push through. For more than a year, Teddy Benigno has been writing about a palpable breakdown in faith and respect for institutions: the government, church, the courts, police, the media.
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