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[Summary] => Goth is never far from the surface in Joyce Carol Oates’ work. Even the author’s appearance — Raphaelite hair, waiflike frame, large pooling eyes — has long suggested a Romantic poetess drumming up tales of ghosts and foggy heaths, or a female Edgar Allen Poe. Even in her 70s, the author evokes a breathless, feverish tone in her prose.
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[Title] => Apocalypse now and forever
[Summary] => How do you end a world consumed by its own corruption? In Lav Diaz’s Norte: Hangganan ng Kasaysayan, Fabian (Sid Lucero), a law school dropout, sees no point in continuing the morality imposed by societal conventions on a dying civilization.
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[Title] => Lav Diaz’s ‘Norte’ in Ayala Cinemas
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[Title] => Pope’s day in court
[Summary] => At about 8:30 a.m. last January 22, a flower vendor rushed inside an eatery across the University of San Carlos. She informed everyone that a shooting incident had taken place at the Palace of Justice where a foreigner shot a doctor and two lawyers before killing himself.
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[Title] => My Favorite Line
[Summary] => Join the Philippine STAR and Globe’s My Favorite Line contest.
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[Title] => Crime is punishment
[Summary] => Eager to start the new year on a note of high purpose and industry, I cajoled myself into performing two tasks that I had been putting off for the longest time: archiving two years’ worth of blog entries, and darning three buttons back onto their respective shirts.
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[Title] => My mother, Raskolnikov and I
[Summary] => Joel E. Abelinde is originally from the province of Quirino but lives in Quezon City. He studied philosophy in Saint Louis University, Baguio City and now works as the communications coordinator of Children International-Manila, a non-government organization providing health and education support to poor children and their families.
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