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    A timeless gift: Cebuana Lhuillier Gold Bars for every occasion

    Gifting is an art that expresses gratitude, love, and thoughtfulness. With Cebuana Lhuillier’s Gold Bars, you can elevate every occasion with a gift that carries both timeless elegance and personal sentiment. Whether it’s for graduation, Mother’s Day, Father’s Day, weddings, or any milestone celebration, Cebuana Lhuillier offers a meaningful and enduring option that will leave a lasting impression. Gold has long been a universal symbol of prosperity, success, and lasting value, making it the perfect gift for any special occasion. Cebuana Lhuillier enhances the timeless nature of gold by offering the option to personalize your gold bar with engravings such…

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    CBS Sports announces Verne Lundquist’s Masters replacement

    In an emotional goodbye, the legendary Verne Lundquist bid farewell to Augusta National a year ago, which marked his 40th Masters broadcast. His two most famous calls will live in Augusta lore forever. In 1986, Lundquist uttered, “Yes sir!” as Jack Nicklaus took the lead with a birdie putt on the 17th hole. Nineteen years later, in 2005, Lundquist further cemented himself in Masters history by asking, “In your life have you ever seen anything like that!?” Of course, that question came immediately after Tiger Woods holed out for birdie in the most improbable manner, a moment that became synonymous…

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    Jerry Jones just royally screwed up negotiating with Micah Parsons for no reason

    Jerry Jones just can’t help himself. The looming extension for Micah Parsons is the single most important piece of business the Cowboys have to conduct in the next year, and it’s a situation that required the utmost respect and humility. The problem is that Jerry doesn’t do respect or humility very well. So, when Jones was asked about the negotiations, more specifically how his relationship is with NFL superstar agent David Mulugheta, he decided it would be wise to insult him for absolutely no reason at all. Jerry Jones with blatant disrespect to Micah Parsons agent David Mulugheta: The agent…

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    Thai firm to supply PH with 100 live hogs daily

    LOWER PORK PRICES The agreement between Food Terminal Inc. and the local entity of Thai firm Charoen Pokphand Foods PLC aims to drive down pork prices and ensure a steady supply. —Inquirer file photo MANILA, Philippines — The Food Terminal Inc. (FTI) has partnered with the local entity of Thai firm Charoen Pokphand Foods PLC (CP Foods) on a pilot program that aims to drive down pork retail prices by ensuring a reliable supply. Under the memorandum of agreement between FTI and Charoen Pokphand Foods (CPF) Philippines Corp., the latter will deliver 100 live hogs daily at discounted prices from…

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    NFL rule changes 2025: Overtime, Tush Push, kickoffs changes, explained for next season

    The NFL is in the middle of conducting some of its biggest business at the league’s annual owners meeting. In the past this was a pretty boring affair with only small rule tweaks about uniforms or revenue sharing, but in recent years we’ve seen significant changes to football that has altered the game. This year the focus has been on whether or not the league will ban the “Tush Push,” the Eagles iconic play which was adopted to great success by the Buffalo Bills in 2024. However, while that debate is ongoing we do have news of several rule changes…

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    Petro Gazz outplays Choco Mucho to close in on Finals berth

    Myla Pablo and the Petro Gazz Angels during the PVL All-Filipino Conference semifinals against Choco Mucho Flying Titans. –MARLO CUETO/INQUIRER.net Petro Gazz capitalized on Choco Mucho’s devastating meltdown, 24-26, 25-18, 25-17, 27-25, securing the inside track to the PVL All Filipino Conference Finals on Tuesday night at the Philsports Arena. Myla Pablo dropped the killer spike at matchpoint that shredded the hopes of the Flying Titans of stretching the encounter as the Angels remained unbeaten in the four-team, single-round semifinals. HIGHLIGHTS: PVL All-Filipino Conference semifinals – April 1 “It was a lesson that I learned in a crucial game against…

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    SMU needs a new women’s basketball coach after Damon Evans fired Toyelle Wilson

    On March 21, SMU hired Damon Evans as its new athletic director. Nine days later, he made his first major move as the leader of the Mustangs, firing women’s basketball coach Toyelle Wilson after four seasons at the helm. Wilson, 43, went 55-64 in four years at SMU, spending three of those seasons in the American Athletic Conference and this past season in the ACC. In SMU’s first campaign in the Power 4 league, it went 10-20 overall and an abysmal 2-16 in ACC play — tied with Wake Forest for the league’s worst record. Earlier this season, SMU blew…

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    DA eyes MSRP for garlic, eggs amid profiteering concerns

    Department of Agriculture (DA) Secretary Francsico P. Tiu Laurel Jr.PHOTO FROM DA FB PAGE MANILA, Philippines – The Department of Agriculture (DA) is considering the imposition of a maximum suggested retail price (MSRP) on garlic to prevent possible profiteering, Agriculture Secretary Francisco Tiu Laurel said. In a news release on Tuesday, Tiu Laurel said the proposal to impose an MSRP on garlic has been under discussion, but was placed on hold after the price per kilo dropped to around P100, down from a peak of P160. Article continues after this advertisement READ: DA sets aside P85M for small-scale egg production…

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    Houston Open suggests we are in for a thrilling Masters

    When it comes to the Texas two-step, I am partial to the Valero Texas Open, as I lived in San Antonio for a decade and met my wife there. Those are my cards on the table. That being said… I love that the Texas Children’s Houston Open is a thing in our lives once more. I’m a Texas dude through and through, and when it comes to Major League Baseball, I root for the Houston Astros. I say this because I went to Opening Day last week and the vibes/energy in Clutch City were all over the place with the…

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    Kenya president still handing cash to churches despite his ban

    Kenyan President William Ruto (L), flanked by former arch-rival and veteran politician Raila Odinga (R) addresses his supporters after they officially signed a political cooperation deal in a bid to boost his presidency after months of turmoil, in Nairobi on March 7, 2025. Agence France-Presse NAIROBI — Kenya’s President William Ruto sparked protests recently after donating some $150,000 to a Nairobi church just months after saying such hand-outs fueled corruption. Ruto’s pledge of 20 million shillings to the Jesus Winner Ministry Church led to protesters gathering there a week later, demanding the return of what they called “stolen tax money”,…