April 2019
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For most Filipinos, Holy Week is that time of year when they get to go on an extended break, whether it’s to reconnect to their spirituality, take the opportunity to go on a longer trip, or just get some much-needed rest. Of course, celebrities are no exception, with many of them taking trips both locally…
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JAMES HARDEN with a triple-double as the Houston Rockets dumped the Utah Jazz for the second straight game, 118-98, in the NBA Western Conference first-round playoffs on Wednesday, April 17 Harden dropped 32 points, 13 rebounds and 10 assists to notch his third career playoff triple-double. “What he had done in the first 3 quarters…
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Special counsel Robert Mueller’s report on Russian election interference seemed to pour cold water on what was billed as a headline-making story regarding President Donald Trump and his former lawyer Michael Cohen. In January, BuzzFeed News reported Trump instructed Cohen to be untruthful with Congress regarding the Trump Organization’s pursuit of building a Trump Tower in Moscow. The…
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President Donald Trump, speaking before a group of veterans at the White House Thursday morning, said a Robert Mueller-style investigation, “should never happen to another president again.” “No collusion, no obstruction,” Trump told the veterans, drawing applause. “There never was, by the way, and there never will be. We do have to get to the bottom of…
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To stay positive in crisis period is not easy but can be achieved with patience and positive attitude towards life. 1. There are ups and downs in our life. There comes happiness and sorrows as simple as day and night, alternatively. Both is temporary. When winter comes, can spring be so behind? The darker the…
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Microsoft is revamping its practices for investigating workplace allegations after a group of women shared stories of discrimination and sexual harassment. CEO Satya Nadella sent a letter to employees about the changes Monday. Nadella says the company is increasing support services for workers who say they’ve experienced misbehavior, including a new “Employee Advocacy Team” to…
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Tiger Woods’ win at the Masters could revitalize the golf industry, which has struggled in the past decade while the game’s biggest star was hobbled by issues on and off the course. Bridgestone Golf, whose logo was on the golf balls Woods used, says its website traffic soared after the Sunday win. PGA Tour Superstore,…
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With any type of therapy, a tremendous amount of patience and comfort is needed for successful experience. Unfortunately, sometimes having to endure uncomfortable or rather tedious methods of adjustment are necessary to improve the quality of life. Whether you’re nursing an injury back to health after intense surgery or introducing the use of a…
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Today is rare disease day and I’ve decided to finally write about my illness and also speak up for other sufferers. 4 years ago on the 3rd of May 2015, I started to get An intense and constant burning pain all over my body and my forearms out of nowhere, accompanied by stinging shooting pains…
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I have little control over what happens to me. Do I have a lot of control over how I respond to it? Yes, you ABSOLUTELY do. How you respond to anything and everything ultimately determines which direction you decide to go. If you respond negatively- then you’ll go into the negative path and have a…
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Marijuana may play a role in cancer care by ameliorating some of the distressing symptoms of the disease – as well as some of the symptoms caused by treatment. In general, there are prescription drugs available that also help the same symptoms, although some patients have a greater response to cannabis than they do to…
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Technology stocks have been at the forefront of the rally in Asian stocks this year, yet there’s more driving the sector than just Tencent Holdings Ltd. Don’t get us wrong, Tencent has been a great story thus far. The stock with the single biggest weighting in the MSCI Asia Pacific Index is up about 25…
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After a year of scandals and controversy, Facebook spends $22.6 million to keep Mark Zuckerberg safe Facebook has in the past year doubled the amount of money it is spending on the personal security of founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg. Regulatory filings have revealed that Facebook now spends $22.6 million on bodyguards and other security for…
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Abdel Fattah Burhan, who was appointed as al-Bashir’s chief of staff and head of the ground forces in February, is expected to speak to the nation on Saturday. Al Jazeera’s Hiba Morgan, reporting from Khartoum, said the demonstrators “have been very clear that their desire is to see Sudan led by a civilian government. Not one led…
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Online dating is one of those subjects that Christians enjoy debating. In one camp, there are some who believe looking for love online betrays a lack of faith in God’s provision of a spouse. In their view, the seemingly endless lists of online profiles creates a superficial consumer mentality that undermines the sacrificial nature of…
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At least 16 people were killed and 20 others wounded by stray bullets at protests and sit-ins on Thursday and Friday, a Sudanese police spokesman said in a statement on Saturday as the nation waited to hear from its newly appointed leader. Government buildings and private property were also attacked, spokesman Hashem Ali added. The…
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