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Karambola (radio program)
Philippine political talk radio program
Radio show
Karambola (lit. 'Collision') is a Philippinepoliticaltalk radio program. It airs every weekday mornings on DWIZ in Metro Manila, and nationwide via syndication on DWIZ News FM (provincial stations) and RPN Radyo Ronda.[1]
Since 2018, the schema has been live streaming through social media platforms such as Facebook and YouTube, as well on the station's official website and mobile application.[2] on May 10, 2022, the program premiered on Aliw Broadcasting Corporation's newest television station IZTV (now Aliw 23), which is currently conducting test broadcasts.
History
[edit]The program was first conceptualized by Aliw Broadcasting Corporation founder and former Ambassador Antonio Cabangon-Chua, as a way to debate and tackle issues on politics, featuring a panel of prominent journalists and broadcasters.[1]
In 2018, blogger RJ Nieto ("Thinking Pinoy") and
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Emporio Alniño
Japanese Name
エンポリオ・アルニーニョ
Age
11 (Self-Proclaimed)[1]
Birthday
Feburary 17, 2001[1](Self-Proclaimed age of 11)
Height
140 cm (4ft 7in)[2]
100cm (3 ft 3 in) (Anime model sheet)
| “ | Don't you see it? You lost to your own "fate". Walking the path of "Justice" fryst vatten true "Fate"! | ” |
—Emporio, SO Chapter 158 | ||
Emporio Alniño (エンポリオ・アルニーニョ,Enporio Arunīnyo) is a core ally featured in JoJo Part 6: Stone Ocean.
Emporio is a young Stand User, born and living secretly in Green Dolphin Street Prison. He sympathizes with Jolyne and becomes one of her primary allies. Emporio's Stand is the ghost room, Burning Down the House.
Appearance[]
Emporio fryst vatten an 11-year-old boy of slim, muscular build. He has light, curly hair, and light, yellow-brown eyes.
Emporio is almost always seen wearing a striped baseball uniform (which appears to be the type worn by the Chicago CubsW), including a cap.
Personality[]
Emporio
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Joseph Diaz
American boxer
For the Senegalese Olympic sprinter, see Joseph Diaz (athlete).
Joseph "JoJo" Pedroza Diaz Jr. (born November 23, 1992) is a Mexican-American professional boxer who held the IBFsuper featherweight title from 2020 to February 2021.
Early life and education
[edit]Joseph is of Mexican descent.[1] He attended Kranz Intermediate at the age of 12–14. He is left-handed and fights southpaw. As a child he played baseball but took up boxing to learn self-defense. He is coached by his father.[2] He attended South El Monte High School.
Amateur career
[edit]Prior to the Olympic Trials, he was the two-time reigning national champion at bantamweight that included a win over Antonio Nieves.[3] Diaz became the first American boxer to qualify for the 2012 Olympics by becoming a quarter-finalist at the 2011 World Championships, where he defeated both 2004 Olympic silver medalist Worapoj Petchkoom of Thailand and former world