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Renowned international physicist George Weissman and noted lecturer and psychic researcher Jaime Licauco will hold a one-day seminar on “Quantum Physics, Eastern Mysticism and ESP” on Sunday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., at Prince Plaza, Legaspi Village, Makati City.

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You almost feel like a child let loose in a candy shop. Except that you’re a homemaker and you’re in the Mall of Kitchens.

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Stuart James Blair has been accustomed well to the taste and smell unique to Southeast Asia.

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The economies of the Pacific region, led by resource-rich East Timor, are projected to expand 4.3 percent this year but inflation remains a concern, driven by high fuel and utility prices, the Asian Development Bank said Monday.

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The TA will help encourage more countries to endorse an Anti-corruption Action Plan, as well as assist the 23 governments who have so far endorsed the plan to fulfill their commitments and obligations.
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The drug find was the second of its kind discovered as both were "accidentally" set on fire. This even as PDEA revealed, citing UN reports, the Philippines is the third shabu-making nation in the world.
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You almost feel like a child let loose in a candy shop. Except that you’re a homemaker and you’re in the Mall of Kitchens.

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Stuart James Blair has been accustomed well to the taste and smell unique to Southeast Asia.

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The economies of the Pacific region, led by resource-rich East Timor, are projected to expand 4.3 percent this year but inflation remains a concern, driven by high fuel and utility prices, the Asian Development Bank said Monday.

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The TA will help encourage more countries to endorse an Anti-corruption Action Plan, as well as assist the 23 governments who have so far endorsed the plan to fulfill their commitments and obligations.
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The convention provides for the long-term preservation and sustainable exploitation of largely wandering fish resources in those parts of the Pacific Ocean.
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The drug find was the second of its kind discovered as both were "accidentally" set on fire. This even as PDEA revealed, citing UN reports, the Philippines is the third shabu-making nation in the world.
[DatePublished] => 2004-07-20 00:00:00 [ColumnID] => 133272 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => 1097044 [AuthorName] => Jerry Botial [SectionName] => Metro [SectionUrl] => metro [URL] => ) ) )
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