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President Aquino urged Filipinos to “paddle in the same direction” and work for national unity as he led the annual ceremonies yesterday commemorating the execution of national hero Jose Rizal.

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From a handful of Filipino men who banded together in 18th century Spain to fight for freedom, masonry in the Philippines now has an estimated 25,000 members, almost all of them wielding considerable influence in society.

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