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This piece of information tells us that this supposedly illegal numbers game is deeply rooted, a legacy of our Spanish colonization that could have almost been encoded in our genes.
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This piece of information tells us that this supposedly illegal numbers game is deeply rooted, a legacy of our Spanish colonization that could have almost been encoded in our genes.
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Armed with a college degree and a good career history with a multinational electronics firm in Manila, Ferdie del Rosario plans to quit his job and emigrate to Canada.
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Roxas said the current political controversy in the country is not a distraction that can change Amkor’s evaluation of the Philippines as a key strategic location.
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This piece of information tells us that this supposedly illegal numbers game is deeply rooted, a legacy of our Spanish colonization that could have almost been encoded in our genes.
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This piece of information tells us that this supposedly illegal numbers game is deeply rooted, a legacy of our Spanish colonization that could have almost been encoded in our genes.
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