+ Follow AUNTIE MELDY Tag
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[Title] => The Yamashita school of thought (Part 2)
[Summary] => Some stories involving the billions the Marcoses allegedly stole make mention of a staggering 65 million metric tons of gold.
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[Title] => Miriam's vote to acquit is conviction
[Summary] => Yes, when controversial Senator Miriam Defensor- Santiago stood and spoke for one last time at the Senate sitting as an impeachment court, in her usual fantastic flair and feisty flavor, she made the entire country watching stop and listen.
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