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Lethal Weapon Movie Review
Along with the Die Hard series, “Lethal Weapon” has to be one of the seminal big budget Hollywood action films of the 1980′s, if not ever. Numerous sequels followed to both franchises, and some of those sequels are quite decent, but both original entries to both franchises are spectacular films in their own right and impossible to top. Continue reading
Interesting Facts About the Philippines – From History to Sports
Cardinal Jaime L. Sin, who was one of the world’s most popular religious leaders, had been nominated for the Nobel Prize several times in the past century. It was not a surprise to the people who had followed his professional life in the Philippines. Like Mother Teresa of Calcutta and Mahatma Gandhi, Sin was an advocate of human development and democracy. Continue reading
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Fascinating Facts About Vietnam
This article details on culture, ecology, tourism, foreign relations, famous people, economics, and other important aspects of Vietnam. Vietnam is famous for its colourful plant life and beautiful beaches. These attractions provide some of the most trilling scenery in Asia. It is also largely known abroad for producing great artists. Continue reading
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