+ Follow KIWI CAMARA Tag
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[Title] => 20 globally-renowned Pinoys share words of wisdom with OFWs
[Summary] => Twenty internationally-renowned Filipinos from across the globe have shared inspirational sayings that have been the constant motivation for realizing their dreams for the benefit of Overseas Filipinos Workers (OFWs).
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[Title] => Judge cuts $2M penalty in song-sharing case
[Summary] => MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — A federal judge on Friday drastically reduced a nearly $2 million verdict against a woman found guilty last year of sharing 24 songs over the Internet, calling the jury's penalty "monstrous and shocking.
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WASHINGTON – Philippine-born legal phenom Kiwi Camara, 22, was on track to become an assistant professor at George Mason University’s law school in Fairfax, northern Virginia when his candidacy was derailed because of his racist writing as a teenager.
Camara, who comes from Iba, Zambales graduated magna cum laude from Harvard Law School in 2004 at 19, making him the youngest graduate in the school’s history.
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KIWI CAMARA
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