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Wednesday, July 09, 2008 |
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More than cosmetic
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The G-Shot promises to heighten a woman’s orgasm
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In terms of sexual climax, women have great
reason to envy men. Figuring out how to bring men to their peak is
as idiot-friendly as operating an old jukebox: just insert, push and
play.
Knowing how to bring a woman to her sexual
zenith, on the other hand, is an altogether different thought
process. As OB Gynecologist Abe Marinduque aptly puts it: “It’s
like stepping into an airplane’s cockpit. It’s complicated
figuring out all those buttons and levers to get the plane
working.”
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O T H E R R E P O R T S
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Knowing your enemy–breast cancer
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The Philippines has now the highest incidence rate of breast cancer
in the Asian region, and has the 9th highest incidence rate in the
world today.
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MARTIAL
TALK
By Perry Gil S. Mallari
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Slam-bam action at
the URCC 12
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“Bakbakan na! [The fight is on!]” has been the rallying call of
the young but dynamic mixed martial arts tradition in the
Philippines and with that commenced the Universal Reality Combat
Championship (URCC) 12 entitled “Supremacy.”
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COME
FLOW WITH ME
By David C. Montecillo
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Religious hubris
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I’m sure everyone, including myself, have witnessed people from
varying religious groups trying to prove that their faith is the
“true faith.” I noticed that this is not true for just one
particular group but from majority of well meaning groups who want
to save the world. It has me thinking and wondering. Is religion the
last bastion of prejudice and bigotry in the new millennium?
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Too much pressure with stress release
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Facedown massages can squeeze your eyes
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Massages age great for relieving stress after too much pressure at
work. However, untangling those knots in your shoulders after a
burdensome day can inadvertently put too much pressure on your eyes
instead.
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PEOPLE
By Bob Garon
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Anticipation
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There is more joy in anticipation than in realization. Take a big
party that is being planned. Those who will attend experience more
excitement than is usually justified. More often than not, the party
ends up not being all that it was cracked up to be as the high
expectations fail to be met.
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