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Something in the way President Gloria Arroyo inconsistently stated her position on the political killings now numbering around 700 throughout the country made us uncomfortable during her SONA last July 24. 

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In his 562-page book, "Martial Law in the Philippines: My Story," Pimentel recalled the struggle of people to free themselves from authoritarian rule.

Published by Cachos Hermanos, the book was launched at the Manila Hotel yesterday.
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DOTC spokesperson Thompson Lantion said yesterday that the additional amount for the rehabilitation of the Bagabag airport here was already included in the government’s 2006 national budget.
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DOTC spokesperson Thompson Lantion said yesterday that the additional amount for the rehabilitation of the Bagabag airport here was already included in the government’s 2006 national budget.
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Former President Ferdinand Marcos recognized the importance of movies and produced a biopic which starred Luis Gonzales as Ferdinand and Gloria Romero as Imelda. Was it any surprise that he won the presidential election after the movie was shown?

Former President Joseph Estrada was a former movie actor. So are a number of politicians (Ramon and Bong Revilla, Tito Sotto, Joey Marquez, Rey Malonzo, etc.)
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Something in the way President Gloria Arroyo inconsistently stated her position on the political killings now numbering around 700 throughout the country made us uncomfortable during her SONA last July 24. 

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In his 562-page book, "Martial Law in the Philippines: My Story," Pimentel recalled the struggle of people to free themselves from authoritarian rule.

Published by Cachos Hermanos, the book was launched at the Manila Hotel yesterday.
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DOTC spokesperson Thompson Lantion said yesterday that the additional amount for the rehabilitation of the Bagabag airport here was already included in the government’s 2006 national budget.
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DOTC spokesperson Thompson Lantion said yesterday that the additional amount for the rehabilitation of the Bagabag airport here was already included in the government’s 2006 national budget.
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Former President Ferdinand Marcos recognized the importance of movies and produced a biopic which starred Luis Gonzales as Ferdinand and Gloria Romero as Imelda. Was it any surprise that he won the presidential election after the movie was shown?

Former President Joseph Estrada was a former movie actor. So are a number of politicians (Ramon and Bong Revilla, Tito Sotto, Joey Marquez, Rey Malonzo, etc.)
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