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Ex-USC professor gets 5 years for sex abuse of Filipino minors




Former President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo. AP FILE PHOTO


Gloria Arroyo home for Christmas –thanks to Pope Francis






Listen to your food




YE Oil Plunge


Financial shocker of the year: Oil at $60






Chot’s pet offense stays, says new coach




Streamlined decor of ‘belen,’ wreaths, poinsettias and lights are simple reminders of the season, says Boots who is basking in King’s “warm embrace.” Photos by Richard Reyes


A cozy Christmas




Tab Baldwin. PBA PHOTO


New coach says Gilas program in ‘good shape’




PART of the stockpile of magnetite sand found by environment authorities in a private port in Sual, Pangasinan province, and which was transported allegedly without permits. Photo was taken on March 10. CONTRIBUTED PHOTO


Pangasinan execs axed over black sand



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5,000 joggers take part in Santa Run






Simbang Gabi at the Gesu ( Day 9 – Dec. 23, 2014 )






Baldwin wants Olympics stint, Fiba Asia gold for Gilas






‘Parade of Stars’ opens 40th Metro Manila Film Festival






Homebody: Boots Anson-Roa






HONG KONG, China — Financial markets in Hong Kong, Australia, Singapore, New Zealand, Malaysia, South Korea, India, the Philippines and Indonesia are closed Thursday for a public holiday.






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