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Mark Magsayo falters in WBC interim title bid vs Brandon FigueroaCEBU CITY, Philippines--- Boholano and former world champion Mark "Magnifico" Magsayo faltered in his bid to win the World Boxing Council (WBC) interim world featherweight title against
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From bashed to blessed: Pinay teen who went viral over Charles & Keith bag now brand model - Latest ChikaZoe Gabriel, the Singapore-based Filipino teen who got bashed over a Charles & Keith “luxury” bag, has been tapped as model for the brand’s ad campaign. The 17-year-old joins a group of women for the fashion label’s campaign to mark the International Women’s Day this March 8, according to Singapore’s Strait Times. “Women are like […]
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Magsayo bows to Figueroa in fight for vacant WBC featherweight interim belt | Josef RamosMARK “MAGNIFICO” MAGSAYO failed to jumpstart his bid to become world champion once more after yielding to American Brandon Figueroa via unanimous decision on Sunday for the vacant World Boxing Council (WBC) featherweight interim belt at the Toyota Arena in Ontario, California. A point deduction slapped by referee Thomas…
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Online payment boosts Tieza’s tax take | Ma. Stella F. ArnaldoREVENGE travel has put the Tourism Infrastructure and Enterprise Zone Authority (Tieza) in a better financial position, collecting over P2.1 billion in gross travel taxes from January to December 12, 2022. Tieza Chief Operating Officer Mark T. Lapid said these collections far exceeded the target of P462 million for 2022,…
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Women ride for free at MRT-3 on March 8MANILA, Philippines — To mark International Women’s Day, female commuters will ride for free at the MRT-3 on March 8. In a statement Tuesday, the MRT-3 management said women will get
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Hazing continues despite stronger lawAfter 36 deaths made the news and the enactment of laws to prevent more killings, hazing continues to be part of fraternity initiations. According to Mark Salazar&39;s special report on "24 Oras", the quest for justice for the loved ones of hazing victims has also proven to be prolonged and arduous despite the laws passed against the practice.
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