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I don’t mind the fair-weather fandom since it brings people closer together and fosters a sense of pride.

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Thirty-five years after Richard Nixon testified secretly to a grand jury investigating Watergate, a group of historians has launched a legal bid to make public what the president said under oath about the break-in that drove him from office. 

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National Pagans Motorcycle Club leaders and more than 50 members and associates of the outlaw biker gang are accused of plotting to kill and extort rivals to consolidate the club's power in the eastern US, according to an indictment unsealed yesterday.

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It is not silent where Tita Fely–actually my friend Ruy’s Tita Fely; I simply tagged along on the visit–lives, up in the hills of Antipolo. There is a bustling, busy world around her, not of commerce or human activity but a world of flora and fauna and the sounds they make are a constant symphony.
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I don’t mind the fair-weather fandom since it brings people closer together and fosters a sense of pride.

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Thirty-five years after Richard Nixon testified secretly to a grand jury investigating Watergate, a group of historians has launched a legal bid to make public what the president said under oath about the break-in that drove him from office. 

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National Pagans Motorcycle Club leaders and more than 50 members and associates of the outlaw biker gang are accused of plotting to kill and extort rivals to consolidate the club's power in the eastern US, according to an indictment unsealed yesterday.

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