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Well, for one thing, their names all figured recently in Internet mailings with the kind of message you tend to get a dozen times over, in certain circles prone to expending copious verbiage on topics like ethnicity, indie films, Silliman Beach, whatever happened to F. Licsi Espino, the Pinoy diaspora, Belinda Bright, and the Balangiga Massacre.
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