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MANILA, Philippines—Statement shirts are old hat. So are shirts emblazoned with the faces of Mao Zedong, Che Guevarra and Bob Marley. In fact, statement shirts have become so mainstream, they have ceased to mean anything—after all, when was the last time you really believed in something printed on your shirt?
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When Rick met Dick
MANILA, Philippines—The 80’s have about the same effect as a drive-by shooting—instant paralysis, endless questions of “who would do such a thing?!” and finally, a lingering, morbid fascination for the victims.
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Tsunami of goodwill
MANILA, Philippines—Rapturous applause echoed across Sydney’s Royal Randwick racecourse—the venue of the historic World Youth Day Final Mass.
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A party beyond expectations
MANILA, Philippines—We’ve got AXN Beyond to thank for hours of horror, paranormal and supernatural television programming — 24 hours a day and seven days a week of shows that delve into science fiction, fantasy, suspense, and the strange.
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Gilbert’s got game
MANILA, Philippines—“Just to see the kids’ reaction did it for me,” says Washington Wizards’ point guard and adidas endorser Gilbert Arenas.
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The man, the mission, the shirt
MANILA, Philippines—Statement shirts are old hat. So are shirts emblazoned with the faces of Mao Zedong, Che Guevarra and Bob Marley. In fact, statement shirts have become so mainstream, they have ceased to mean anything—after all, when was the last time you really believed in something printed on your shirt?
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Meet the man behind ‘The Laminated Woman’
MANILA, Philippines—It is the future. A scientist named Jack is sent to a desert planet, where a tyrannical government enslaves its criminals in special lamination suits.
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Costa Eureka!
MANILA, Philippines—You won’t find any genetically-cloned T-Rexes chasing after Laura Dern, or the doomed Dinosaur Disneyland of Spielberg’s CGI-soaked imagination. But Costa Rica—a tiny republic wedged between Panama and Nicaragua—is definitely where the wild things are.
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