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Wednesday, October 31, 2007 |
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Erik Mana |
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Magic master strikes again on Halloween
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MENTION the name Erik Mana and “street
magic” comes to mind. His is an image carefully built and a
reputation solidly founded on nearly two decades of mastering magic.
Mana is no charlatan, and by no means he can be considered an
ordinary magician. Mana’s great talent in the art of illusion has
now garnered him the title of “The Philippines’ Premier
Magician.”
Mana’s liaison with magic appears to have been
predestined by fate. The master magician was born on September 16,
1972—the same birthdate of legendary American master magician
David Copperfield, whose most famous trick was to momentarily cause
the disappearance of the Statue of Liberty in New York.
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O T H E R R E P O R T S
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Magical moments at Enchanted Kingdom
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MERRY-GO-ROUNDS and ferris wheels will always be part of most
peoples’ fondest childhood memories. Oh, the bliss of those wonder
years when the world seems to be one big playground.
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GAME
TIME
By Ed Richelle Uy
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Fright night: The
scariest games ever made
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TONIGHT, while everybody else is watching reruns of Kris Aquino’s
blood curling screams, scaring themselves with every tired and trite
horror movie on DVD, or scaring others with their newly uploaded
Friendster/Myspace/Facebook photos...
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PEOPLE
By Bob Garon
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The next time he
says, ‘I’m sorry’
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IT is truly amazing how quickly men “feel sorry” when they get
caught. Here is a guy who has been fooling around for years without
his partner knowing.
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