+ Follow CHATWIN Tag
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[Title] => Justin Chatwin, from “War Of The Worlds” to “The Invisible”
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[Title] => Woman asks police help on missing Aussie fiancé
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A Cebuano woman yesterday reported to the City Police Criminal Investigation and Intelligence Branch that her 43-year-old Australian fiancé has been missing since Monday.
Ardelyn Mahinay Maloloy-on asked the police for help to locate her fiancé Craig Peter Chatwin, a native of Melbourne, Australia, who arrived in Cebu last November 1 supposedly to prepare for their marriage on January next year.
From the airport, Chatwin was with Maloloy-on and they checked into Richmond Hotel along F. Sotto Drive in Cebu City.
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[Title] => A writers notebook
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Out of curiosity, readers and students sometimes ask me about my writing habits how I work, when I write, what I write with. Do I still write with a fountain pen perhaps with a Mahler adagio playing in the background? Do I seal myself off from the claims and alarums of our troubled world? I suppose these questions have to do with the natural desire to reduce writing to a comprehensible physical system, shorn of the mumbo-jumbo it too often gets associated with.
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[AuthorName] => Butch Dalisay
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CHATWIN
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A Cebuano woman yesterday reported to the City Police Criminal Investigation and Intelligence Branch that her 43-year-old Australian fiancé has been missing since Monday.
Ardelyn Mahinay Maloloy-on asked the police for help to locate her fiancé Craig Peter Chatwin, a native of Melbourne, Australia, who arrived in Cebu last November 1 supposedly to prepare for their marriage on January next year.
From the airport, Chatwin was with Maloloy-on and they checked into Richmond Hotel along F. Sotto Drive in Cebu City.
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[Title] => A writers notebook
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Out of curiosity, readers and students sometimes ask me about my writing habits how I work, when I write, what I write with. Do I still write with a fountain pen perhaps with a Mahler adagio playing in the background? Do I seal myself off from the claims and alarums of our troubled world? I suppose these questions have to do with the natural desire to reduce writing to a comprehensible physical system, shorn of the mumbo-jumbo it too often gets associated with.
[DatePublished] => 2005-08-22 00:00:00
[ColumnID] => 135214
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November 9, 2006 - 12:00am