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When Muhammad Ali met Joe Frazier in Manila for their third fight, their rivalry had spun out of control. The Ali-Frazier matchup had become a madness, inflamed by the media and the politics of race. When the “Thrilla in Manila” was over, one man was left with a ruin of a life; the other was battered to his soul.
Mark Kram covered that fight for Sports Illustrated in an award-winning article. Now his riveting book reappraises the boxers — who they are and who they were. And in a voice as powerful as a heavyweight punch, Kram explodes the myths surrounding each fighter, particularly Ali. A controversial, no-holds-barred account, Ghosts of Manila ranks with the finest boxing books ever written.
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Muhammad Ali once admitted to former Sports Illustrated writer Mark Kram that he and Joe Frazier went to Manila for the third of their three epic fights “as champions and we came back as old men.” Boxing is a particularly unforgiving sport for old men, especially those–as Kram tells us in Ghosts of Manila, his thoroughly riveting account of one of the Sweet Science’s greatest rivalries–”with too much pride, heart, and unexamined confidence for their own well-being.” Which defines Ali and Frazier’s essential characters in a nutshell.
Kram begins his saga in the present, looking at the different kinds of isolation that currently surround each man’s life, then dances back and forth through time to spar with just who these warriors have been and how they came to be the icons, for better or worse, they became. Ghosts of Manila is more than a twin biography, though; it is an often haunting meditation on how much we project onto our athletes, and how destructive the projections can be. As much as any punishment sustained in three of the most brutal title fights in heavyweight history, the baggage–personal and societal–that Ali and Frazier carried into and out of the ring changed them physically, mentally, emotionally, and spiritually. Did Ali earn all the love? Did Frazier deserve all the scorn? To answer the questions, Kram bravely goes toe to toe with Ali worship and Ali’s myth. His daring rewards us with knockout profiles of two legends more complex and real than mere iconography might allow. –Jeff Silverman
Ghosts of Manila: The Fateful Blood Feud Between Muhammad Ali and Joe Frazier
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www.kleinrecords.com (2004) Video for Single ‘Manila’ (remix by Ewan Pearson)
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The Manila galleon was the annual treasure ship sailing between Acapulco and Manila for 250 years. THE MANILA GALLEON is dovetailing adventures:one set in 1704, the other today. Protagonists in each–one a privateer from the frontier town of New York, the other an adventurer from modern Manhattan–try to claim the prize. Each tries to understand the purpose of a mysterious statue aboard. In the past, it is possessed by a Jesuit with earth-shaking ambitions. The stakes are equally high on the modern side–a fortune in treasure. If al-Queda linked Asian terrorists seize it, the Religious World War will explode to unimaginable levels. Past and present coverge in a multi-layered climax, restoring a legend to his rightful place in history. “A MAJOR WRITER OF THE SOUTHEAST ASIAN SCENE”–Bangkok POST. “JASON SCHOONOVER IS AMONG A SMALL HANDFUL OF AUTHORS WHO INSPIRED ME TO BECOME A WRITER”–Jack DuBrul, bestselling author of PANDORA’S CURSE and DEEP FIRE RISING. Website: jasonschoonover.com
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“Manila Memories” contains four narratives of life in Manila under Japanese occupation in World War 2. The interlaced narratives come from four classmates who attended the American School in Manila and survived the war. Some of their family members and friends were not so lucky.
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A Tour of Manila, Philippines in the 1930s.Footage from this film is available for licensing from www.globalimageworks.com
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MANILA by Day & Night – 1ST EDITION NEW! A map and guide to Manila for the city traveler. Best of the city: dining to die for, bars, clubs, cultural sites, markets, shopping, spas and more. All U Need! Our Top Tips, Grooves & Groans – just the best. Maps: Philippines Map, Greater Manila Map, Blow-up maps of: Ermita & Malate, Greenbelt, Ayala, Bel-Air Village 2. PLus: MRT Rail transport network map.
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The Killers Manila concert cancelled
American alternative rock band The Killers has indefinitely postponed its concert in Manila, citing “unforeseen circumstances” as reason for putting off its Asia Tour Concerts.
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70 Filipinos from Haiti to be repatriated to Manila
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Remonde remains leave Manila, en route to Cebu
The remains of the late Press Secretary Cerge Remonde left Manila Friday morning en route to Cebu province, just following a sendoff ceremony in Malacañang.
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Carlos Támara and Brian Viloria Make Weight in Manila!
Carlos Támara and Brian Viloria Make Weight in Manila!
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Rotary Manila opens Journalism Awards
Nominations are now being accepted for the 2010 Journalism Awards of the Rotary Club of Manila (RCM), covering works in print and broadcast during the period 2008-2009.
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