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Cebu City will be the site of two major events when one of America’s most distinguished and renowned psychiatrists, Dr. David Spiegel, professor and associate chair of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at Stanford University School of Medicine, will be the guest speaker at ‘The Spiegel Lectures. The latter is a series of seminars Dr. Spiegel will deliver for two different audiences: the lay public and the medical community. The topic of the public lectures will be “Mind and Body Medicine – Concepts and Practice”; that for the doctors will be “Stress in Health and Illness”. Both sessions will deal with emotional and physical illnesses with an emphasis on depression and are scheduled on the morning and afternoon, respectively, of September 23rd at the Cebu Doctors’ University Auditorium.

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"We are in talks with the German police," PNP chief Director General Panfilo Lacson said in an interview over radio dzMM.

Mr. Estrada and Lacson said the political opposition may be behind the allegations published by the German magazine Der Spiegel.
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But even if he wins that case, what sort of vindication would that be? It would merely be dubbed by the local and foreign press as just a "hometown victory." For it’s no secret that in his own domain, the Philippines, even an embattled Chief Executive enjoys what they call "homecourt advantage."
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"We are in talks with the German police," PNP chief Director General Panfilo Lacson said in an interview over radio dzMM.

Mr. Estrada and Lacson said the political opposition may be behind the allegations published by the German magazine Der Spiegel.
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But even if he wins that case, what sort of vindication would that be? It would merely be dubbed by the local and foreign press as just a "hometown victory." For it’s no secret that in his own domain, the Philippines, even an embattled Chief Executive enjoys what they call "homecourt advantage."
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