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Among them have been my favorite and most "muscular" authors, Chris Ryan (Ultimate Weapon) and Andy McNabb, both former SAS men who walk the walk and talk the talk.
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This is what New Zealand has been doing, with impressive results. It is a strategy worth emulating by Filipinos.
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