Shot in an apartment where groups of armed men take turns to shoot and kill a woman named Everly, Salma Hayek plays the title role in Everly — a non-stop intense action thriller where her character is forced to fight off a series of assassins sent to her by a former lover and mob boss.
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[Title] => Salma Hayek saves herself from assassins in action film ‘Everly’
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Will she able to escape the wrath of a former flame who is a mob boss?
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[Title] => ‘Snow White’ and ‘One Up On Wall Street’ built my house and sent my daughter to college
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On Aug. 11, 1996, I arrived at National Books Store Makati to make a quick purchase — a Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs book for my daughter, who was three years old then, and a fan of one dwarf called Grumpy. It was her birthday the book was expected as a gift. National Book Store’s children section was in the second floor, a haven for parents who seek early wisdom for their offspring, carrying books riotous on color, from pocket-size to tabloid types, starring mute birds and talkative frogs. Choosing one really is a mental challenge even for alpha males.
I couldn’t help thinking of the Weinstein Brothers when I met brothers Alex and Clifford Lichaytoo of Bacchus and Bacchus Epicerie at a luncheon held in Old Manila at the Peninsula. Or maybe I should say “The Wine-stein Brothers.”
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[Title] => BSP seen to cut key interest rates
[Summary] => Merrill Lynch said yesterday the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) may cut its key interest rates by 25 basis points (bps) ...
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[Title] => Peso falls to 46.94:$1, then recovers as BSP steps in
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The peso recovered yesterday from its weakest levels in nearly a year after the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) sold dollars on the market to defend the currency near the 47 to $1 level, traders said.
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The market expects the peso to consolidate after dropping to its weakest level in a year, with further losses to be limited by remittances from overseas Filipino workers (OFWs).
The Gilas Pilipinas boys absorbed a 96-point beating at the hands of World no. 1 Team USA, 141-45, in arguably the worst outing of the 2024 FIBA U17 World Cup at the Ahmet Comert Sports Hall in Turkiye Wednesday night (Manila time).
The Philippines will have 22 valiant bets to the Paris Olympics slated July 26 to Aug. 11 after hurdlers John Cabang Tolentino and Lauren Hoffman secured tickets to the French capital.
Maxine Esteban got a huge motivational boost for her campaign in the Paris Olympics as the Filipino-Ivorian fencer climbed to No. 27 in the world ranking, the highest ever achieved by any Philippine-born fencer in the world list.
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