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"Migraine" is a Tagalog-language song written by Herbert Hernandez for the Filipino rock band Moonstar88, [3] with Maychelle Baay in the lead vocals.
The 8888 Uprising, [a] also known as the People Power Uprising [b] and the 1988 Uprising, [c] was a series of nationwide protests, [9] marches, and riots [10] in Burma (present-day Myanmar) that peaked in August 1988.
On a rainy night, Yang, a disgraced student of a martial arts school in China, leads a raid on his former school along with four other martial artists: Fajar "The Botanist", a ferocious middle-aged man who wields a machete and never talks; Sean "The Fighter", an arrogant young man who wields a bo staff and regards the school's students as weak ...
U.N. Squadron, released in Japan as Area 88 [a], is a 1989 side-scrolling shooter video game developed and published by Capcom for arcades. It was based on the manga series of the same name, though the North American release omits all references to the manga. Their mission is to stop a terrorist group known as Project 4.
88 Combat Support Squadron & Advanced Helo Training School nicknamed Rams is a helicopter squadron of the Pakistan Air Force consisting of AW-139 and Mi-171 helicopters. The squadron is based at Shahbaz airbase in Jacobabad and undertakes Operational conversion on the AW-139 along with providing SAR coverage to the airbase. [1] [2] [3] [4]
Moonstar88 was formed in February 1999. [1] They were signed to Sony BMG by 2006, and later to Ivory Records in 2012. [2] Previously under Backbeat Management, [3] they are now with Soupstar Management under Darwin Hernandez which also handles other bands including Sandwich, Callalily, 6cyclemind, Pedicab.
Thai Flying Service Flight 209, a Cessna Grand Caravan 208B flying from Suvarnabhumi to Trat, Thailand, crashed into a mangrove forest in Bang Pakong, Chachoengsao, shortly after taking off, killing all nine occupants on board. [77] [78] 28 August Hundreds of domestic flights are cancelled in southwestern Japan as Typhoon Shanshan is set to ...
As a part of the protests, the 88 Generation Students Group organised petition drives and prayer vigils calling for democracy. [16] The New York Times described group member Mie Mie as "prominent in photographs and videos of the first small demonstrations", noting that she appeared in the shots "with her fist raised". [17]