Pablo S. Gomez (1929–2010), Filipino fantasy writer who wrote famous fantasy stories in the Philippines such as Machete, Mutya and etc.
Pablo Picasso | Pablo Neruda | Pablo Casals | Selena Gomez | Juan Pablo Montoya | Eddie Gomez | Pablo Fanque | Pablo Milanés | Gomez | Pablo Alborán | Gómez Palacio | Gomez (band) | Pablo Escobar | Juan Vicente Gómez | Gómez Palacio, Durango | Ron Gomez | Pablo Puyol | Pablo Palazuelo | Juan Pablo Pérez Alfonso | Jewelle Gomez | Wilfredo Gómez | San Pablo | Richard Gomez | Petey Pablo | Pablo Márquez | Pablo Cruise | Pablo Armando Fernández | Pablo | Michael Gomez | Augustus Pablo |
In addition to those successes, Gomez won the riding title at Hollywood Park in their spring-summer meet.
He later graduated from Harvard College with a magna cum laude degree in sociology in 2007, and was inducted into the Phi Beta Kappa Society.
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On the March 11, 2013 edition of Around the Horn, Torre boldly predicted Southern University would defeat Gonzaga the following Thursday and thus become the first No. 16 seed to defeat a No. 1 seed in the history of the NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament since the field was expanded to 64 teams in 1985.
Among the other novels Santiago illustrated for GASI were: Sun God, written by Pablo S. Gomez, Saka Natin Itanong sa Diyos (We'll Ask God Later), written by Carlo J. Caparas, Isang Minutong Kasalanan (One-Minute Long Sin), written by Elena M. Patron, and Medusa and Unica (Spanish word for "unique"), both authored by Jim M. Fernandez.