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Beng and I were in Philadelphia and New York these past two weekends, so I could do more interviews for my martial-law book project and also get in touch with a few old friends.

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This week, we learned from CNN that the median age of Filipinos is 22.9 years old. 22.9.

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Gina Apostol
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                    [AuthorName] => Scott R. Garceau
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                    [Summary] => The recent return of the fabled bells of Balangiga from the American West to their home in Samar reminded me of my fleeting involvement years ago in the effort to draw renewed attention to that traumatic episode of the Philippine-American War.
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                    [ColumnID] => 135214
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                    [AuthorID] => 1804847
                    [AuthorName] => Butch Dalisay
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Beng and I were in Philadelphia and New York these past two weekends, so I could do more interviews for my martial-law book project and also get in touch with a few old friends.

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This week, we learned from CNN that the median age of Filipinos is 22.9 years old. 22.9.

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* * *
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* * *
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