Monday, September 4, 2017

Let's Do The News! (September 4, 2017)



- The Public Attorney's Office reveals evidence of torture on slain 19-year-old Carl Angelo Arnaiz by the Caloocan police. Since the 17th of August, Carl Angelo Arnaiz went out with a friend for a midnight snack but never came back home. The same night, he was accused of flagging down a taxi driver with a revolver and allegedly stole the driver's wallet. The driver escaped and sought help from police officers who allegedly exchanged fire with Carl Angelo which led to the teenager’s death.

- President Rodrigo Duterte denied accusations that he has formed any deal with the Marcos family regarding the return of their supposed ‘ill-gotten’ wealth which was accumulated during the regime of the late dictator Ferdinand E. Marcos. Last week, President Duterte announced that the Marcos family extended their willingness to return a portion of their amassed wealth.

- The Department of Health announced yesterday that no reports of fowl to human infections occurred amidst the bird flu outbreak in San Luis, Pampanga, last month.

- President Duterte expressed hopes that they will end the ongoing Marawi Siege by the end of this year.

- Former courtside reporter Laura Lehmann was named Miss World Philippines last night. Following her win, she will represent her country in the upcoming Miss World International contest in China this November.

-Genesis teases their upcoming sedan officially called the G70.



- Mercedes-AMG teases their upcoming "Project One" hypercar with its F1-inspired hybrid technology capable of unleashing a thousand horsepower and over 350kph of top speed.



- Mercedes-Benz previews their new OLED taillights on their upcoming S-Class Coupe and Cabriolet minor change.

 

- See what happens when Tiff Needell pits both the Nissan GT-R NISMO and an Audi R8 in an evo track test.


- MF Ghost, a new manga series by Initial D's Shuuichi Shigeno, has launched and check out your first look of the first page of the new manga series about an ace driver returns to Japan to take on a new kind of futuristic racing battle. CLICK HERE.

- Former Doctor Who Christopher Eccleston will star in an upcoming drama series Come Home.

TTFN!!!

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