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                    [Summary] => No matter what happens on July 25, Monday, the day GMA is delivering her SONA (or Sayonara! as the polls show many would have it), Manila will survive. It has survived over 400 years of war, pestilence, politics, and natural disasters. After each disaster, man-made or natural, the city has managed to pick itself up. Buildings were rebuilt, streets repaved, and landmarks resurrected. 

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