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First, he defied his long established reputation for tardiness.

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I recently received one that appropriately reminds us that being part of a community certainly ensures that someone will always know us for who we really are.
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Didagen Dilangalen, the former congressman from Mindanao who made "Shut up!" a household phrase, has found himself a new job to match his capacity for discourse — as "official spokesman" of deposed President Joseph Estrada.
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