VOLUME Xiv NO. 22 November 16-30, 2016 WINNIPEG, MANITOBA, CANADA
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SUPERMOON. Photography professionals and enthusiasts, together with National Planetarium, await the supermoon at the Rizal Park in Manila, Monday. (Photo credit: Larry Monserate Piojo)
Duterte, Ramos bury hatchet duterte, 4
De Lima admits affair with driver
MANILA – Sen. Leila De Lima has admitted her relationship with her former driver, Ronnie Dayan, but denied other allegations linking her to the drug trade. For the first time in months after President Rodrigo Duterte
branded De Lima was an immoral woman for having an affair with her driver, De Lima broke her silence and confirmed that she had a relationship with Dayan for “a few years.” Asked why she fell for Dayde lima, 21
before they had a closed-door meeting. “We talked about the treaties on climate change. He had his points. I gave him mine and we have agreed that I’ll sign it,” Duterte said. The President said he is still waiting for Ramos’ recommendation to reach his office so that he can look into it. The two leaders shared light moments together as it was the first meeting between the two
MANILA, Philippines - All’s well that ends well. President Rodrigo Duterte and former president Fidel Ramos seem to have buried the hatchet when they met anew yesterday at Malacañang. Ramos had written a series of columns hitting the President over diatribes against the United States and other allies and Duterte’s propensity to curse. Ramos and Duterte were all smiles when they arrived at the Palace yesterday afternoon
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Maja Salvador pokes fun at Piolo Pascual’s viral sexy dancing video
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