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Sunday, December 12, 2004 (Philippines)
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| Filipino gays and lesbians display mock shields with slogans as they assemble at a park in Quezon City to take part in the annual "Gay Pride" march. Scores took part in Saturday's parade to push for the passage of the Anti-Discrimination Bill in Congress, speak up on a host of other issues like the national debt and "to show everyone that we are proud of who we are." (AP photo) |
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THE FORT, Taguig City -- Stars, politicians, businessmen and celebrities came to grab a share of the limelight, but only one star shone brightest Saturday night--Manny Pacquiao.
The People's Featherweight champion Pacquiao stamped his class by knocking the daylight out from Fahsan 3K Battery Por Thawatchai in the fourth of a scheduled 12-round IBF eliminator bout here.
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