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                    [Title] => Estrada’s unlucky portrait missing at Malacañang
                    [Summary] => Deposed President Joseph Estrada is not upset that his official portrait has been unceremoniously removed from its usual place at the Ceremonial Hall at Malacañang. 


"The feng shui expert told me that picture was bad luck anyway," said Estrada, who is known for his inveterate gambling and punctilious attention to the charms of Lady Luck.

Estrada explains that the portrait may have been an omen of the misfortunes of his 31-month presidency.
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CHIEF JUSTICE HILARIO DAVIDE JR. AND ASSOCIATE JUSTICE ARTEMIO PANGANIBAN
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                    [Title] => Estrada’s unlucky portrait missing at Malacañang
                    [Summary] => Deposed President Joseph Estrada is not upset that his official portrait has been unceremoniously removed from its usual place at the Ceremonial Hall at Malacañang. 


"The feng shui expert told me that picture was bad luck anyway," said Estrada, who is known for his inveterate gambling and punctilious attention to the charms of Lady Luck.

Estrada explains that the portrait may have been an omen of the misfortunes of his 31-month presidency.
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