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[Title] => US-based Pinoys plan business ventures in Subic
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[Title] => The Filipino race factor in Texas 10 saga
[Summary] => (The following paragraphs came straight from Filipinos and Americans who worked closely with the trial. I do not wish to add or subtract from what they wrote. It is important that we read this account from an eyewitness perspective so that Filipinos now and in the future will be able to judge what really happened to the Texas 10 after September 11 I was touched by Neil Durrance, the American defense lawyer who cried in frustration with the way the trial was handled.)
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[Title] => Change the Constitution now / Jailed Filipinos in US
[Summary] => These two topics might seem unrelated but perhaps something does bind the desire for change and the oppression of Filipinos in America. It is a phenomenon called emergence which is described by those who have studied it well as "the wave of the future". All it means is that we may be miscalculating the ability of a swarm, a group or a collective. Those who believe in it say a swarm can be more intelligent than the individuals who make it up.
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[Title] => Getting our act together
[Summary] => While we chant hosannas to the success of the campaign against the Abu Sayyaf, some 500,000 Filipinos are under threat in the US. This I gathered from letters detailing how Filipinos may be singled out because they come from "Al-Qaeda Country". When I receive letters like this, I feel I am wasting time writing on the ambitions and chicaneries of politicians that fill up our newspapers. The crisis facing 500,000 OFWs in the US is more important and should have made the headlines.
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October 26, 2014 - 12:00am