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[Summary] => Agee’s line updated would for political correctness add ‘and women,’ thus losing its euphony. But today we wish to praise the three famous men and ideas that embody the Philippines’ gift to the world in the past hundred years.
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My favorite book is Anna Karenina by Count Leo Tolstoy. In my mind, I see variations of the same theme from some of the most romantic and tragic novels I have read and seen on screen, from DH Lawrences The Rainbow to June Flaum Singers The Debutantes and to Michael OndaatjesThe English Patient. By far, Anna is the most famous tragic figure in literature of all times.
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