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One Night Only: Taft meets Katipunan
MANILA, Philippines—Innovators Royal Elastics and Juice.ph had come together once again and electrified the country with the first and biggest indie concert to hit the Philippines - INDIEvidiuality: The Royal Elastics Road Tour.

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Still the king of the world
MANILA, Philippines—A diamond smuggler. A backpacker in search of an adventure. A brilliant con artist. A billionaire who wanted to fly. A son seeking revenge. A cruel king and his secret twin. An ill-fated bohemian artist. An undercover officer. A Shakespearean hero.
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Ferrari, Formula One and fuel
MANILA, Philippines—To the ignorant, Ferrari is the end-all and be-all of Formula One racing.

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The fashionable finale
MANILA, Philippines—After grueling months of passionate sketching, sewing and stitching, the country’s most promising young designers were finally able to show to the public their couture creations via the Animax Fashion-Ability grand finale held on April at TriNoma Mall.

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Better than Tekken
MANILA, Philippines—The way the afternoon sun hits Jerusalem’s rooftops in “Assassin’s Creed.” The lashing spray of ocean waves pouring over a cargo ship’s bow as you sniff out a nuclear threat in the Bering Strait during the prologue of “Call of Duty 4.”

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Destination: Couch
MANILA, Philippines—Nope, couch-surfing isn’t a new and crazy extreme sport that makes use of your sofa as a surfboard. It is a term that simply means finding free accommodations.

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Superhero deaths and resurrections
MANILA, Philippines—Captain America died last year. It's big deal for some readers, as he was assassinated not long after his surprise surrender at the end of Marvel Comics' massive superhero Civil War. But no, this isn't the first time he was killed.

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Spy vs spy
MANILA, Philippines—It is not a political film. That is the first thing the filmmakers want you to know about “Body of Lies.” It is a point everyone—actors, director, producers, writers—all stressed empathically.

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