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The Philippines commemorates the 43rd anniversary of former President Ferdinand Marcos’s declaration of martial law on Sept. 23, 1972.

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Six weeks before my first airplane flight in July of 1967, I already had sleepless nights — not because of worry or stress but because of sheer excitement.

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What would happen to government workers like me? (I was then an area supervisor in the Bureau of Private Schools). Would I lose my job? What would be the political consequence? Would there be a civil war?
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Cebu Governor Pablo Garcia was the guest speaker. He spoke lengthily on the island’s role in tourism development, a point well received by the CCCI members.
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Six weeks before my first airplane flight in July of 1967, I already had sleepless nights — not because of worry or stress but because of sheer excitement.

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What would happen to government workers like me? (I was then an area supervisor in the Bureau of Private Schools). Would I lose my job? What would be the political consequence? Would there be a civil war?
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