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"I befriended some of seafarers hanging out on the street and they later took me to the places where they stayed while they were processing their papers in the city. I was aghast at what I saw. They lived like caged animals," Diaz told Usapang Business, a weekly cable TV program.
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By Cecilia Oreña-Drilon | January 20, 2003 - 12:00am
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