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  • Prisoners of dance


    Where in the world can you find “dancing inmates”? Only in the Philippines , or more specifically only in Cebu...
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    Where in the world can you find “dancing inmates”? Only in the Philippines , or more specifically only in Cebu . The whole concept of discipline and dancing as methods of rehabilitation has never been in the books. It deviates and does not conform to the principles of jail management and penology. But a son of a political scion transcended from his political and landlord roots to do “the very least for his brethren" – turn dregs into human beings.
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    Secrets of Jay Z, Kanye & Nas


    An in depth look at the very disturbing truth behind some of mainstream music's most 'popular' celebrities and their occult practices
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    This video provides viewers with a short in depth look at the very disturbing truth behind some of mainstream music's most 'popular' celebrities and their occult practices.
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  • Doherty plays gig for evicted fan


    Pete Doherty gave a private performance to a fan after he was thrown out of the rocker’s concert.
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    The unnamed teenager was asked to leave a secret show at London’s Roundhouse venue for being underage but the Babyshambles star stepped in to save the boy’s disappointment and took him and his mother to his dressing room for an impromptu show.

    The unnamed fan said: 'Pete handed me his notebook and said, 'Write a setlist.’ He then played five songs for just me and my mum. It lasted an hour. It was amazing.

    'He walked around the room, playing his guitar as if he was playing to a crowd of thousands. 'Moments like this make you realise how much of a legend he really is. 'This is not the first time Pete has displayed his kindness towards his fans. Last July, the rocker performed at the wake of a 16-year-old supporter who died of bone cancer.

    Pete, 30, had met Daniel Squires backstage at a concert and gave him his telephone number, telling the stricken teen to call him whenever he wanted to. After learning Daniel had passed away, the former Libertines rocker joined mourners at his funeral in Tyneside, North East England, before giving an impromptu performance with a group of the teen’s friends.

    Lynette Gale, manager of the Golden Lion pub where the wake was held, said at the time: "He said he wanted to come up to pay tribute. It was a lovely gesture and made it all special."
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