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1 week ago |
ourdailynewsonline.com | Brian Yalung
Anko, Australia’s beloved home and lifestyle brand, is pulling out all the stops for Mother’s Day 2025 with a three-day family celebration at Glorietta 2 Activity Center in Makati City from May 9 to 11. Designed as the brand’s biggest local event yet, the celebration invites families to enjoy a unique, interactive experience filled with thoughtful activities, engaging zones, and gifts that show appreciation for moms—all aligned with Anko’s signature style of quality at everyday low prices.
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sports.yahoo.com | Brian Yalung
After winning the 1984 NBA title, the Boston Celtics were hoping to repeat their success in 1985. They seemed well on their way towards that, especially after their lopsided 148-114 Game 1 win over the Los Angeles Lakers in the Finals that season. However, one game does not hand you the championship. The Celtics needed to grind and stick to that mental edge they had in the 1984 Finals. Larry Bird admitted that it was something that was significantly absent in the 1985 Finals showdown.
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1 week ago |
ourdailynewsonline.com | Brian Yalung
Exercise KAMANDAG 9, a joint military initiative aimed at strengthening regional defense and interoperability, will commence on May 26, 2025, across various Philippine islands. This year’s iteration brings together service members from the United States, Philippines, Japan, South Korea, and the United Kingdom for high-level multinational drills that reinforce allied military readiness in the Indo-Pacific.
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1 week ago |
basketballnetwork.net | Brian Yalung
Dennis Rodman may have been known as a defensive player, but that didn't mean he had no offensive game. "The Worm" contributed offensively when the opportunity came, primarily close to the basket. What the Detroit Pistons forward was not known for was taking jump shots. One forgettable highlight in the 6-foot-8 forward's career was taking a questionable jumper in the dying seconds of Game 7 of the 1988 Finals.
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1 week ago |
sports.yahoo.com | Brian Yalung
Dennis Rodman may have been known as a defensive player, but that didn't mean he had no offensive game. "The Worm" contributed offensively when the opportunity came, primarily close to the basket. What the Detroit Pistons forward was not known for was taking jump shots. One forgettable highlight in the 6-foot-8 forward's career was taking a questionable jumper in the dying seconds of Game 7 of the 1988 Finals.
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