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 No sooner had the announcement come than the streets of Cairo exploded in joyful celebration. The hated autocrat was gone. A new era was ushered in with cheers, tears and the cacophony of car horns.

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Since time immemorial, Filipinos patronized foreign music: Spanish, American, Taiwanese and recently, Korean.

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The spiritual father of Iran's reform movement died yesterday at the age of 87, prompting thousands of his followers to immediately head to the holy city where the dissident cleric is to be buried.

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Buick Bahador, 55, a former member of Shah Mohammed Reza Pahlavi’s security and intelligence team known as SAVAK, renounced yesterday his Iranian citizenship and swore allegiance to the Republic of the Philippines before Angeles City Judge Philbert Yturralde.
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Buick Bahador, 55, a former member of Shah Mohammed Reza Pahlavi’s security and intelligence team known as SAVAK, renounced yesterday his Iranian citizenship and swore allegiance to the Republic of the Philippines before Angeles City Judge Philbert Yturralde.
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