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Over two years ago Honolulu guides started adding a new item in their “half-island” Oahu tour: Barack Hussein Obama trivia.

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President Estrada ordered Executive Secretary Ronaldo Zamora yesterday to convince the Marcos family not to pursue their 30 percent claim on the $630-million escrow account so that the government can finally compensate human rights victims.

Zamora told The STAR that he had already talked with Mrs. Marcos about giving up her family's claim to the escrow account.

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Zamora told The STAR that he had already talked with Mrs. Marcos about giving up her family's claim to the escrow account.

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