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Kyani is the epitome of a health and wellness lifestyle for people all around the world.

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Recently, I was walking in Rockwell’s Power Plant Mall together with my mom, dad, and brother Ernie.

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Speaking after a seminar for journalists covering the Supreme Court (SC), Court of Appeals and the Department of Justice, Panganiban said Congress failed to show "compelling reasons" when it passed Republic Act 7659 and restored the death penalty in 1994.

"My position is that the death penalty law, as written, is unconstitutional because the 1987 Constitution says that the death penalty is abolished," he said.
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