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“There’s noth- ing to do in Macau but gamble and eat Portuguese tarts.

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"We are confident that it will come to fruition this year," Romulo said.

The MILF is the largest separatist Muslim group in the Philippines.
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"We are confident that it will come to fruition this year," Romulo said.

The MILF is the largest separatist Muslim group in the Philippines.
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