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                    [Summary] => It rained heavily on their rally, but Susan Roces, Cory, etc. proceeded anyway. There weren’t enough to constitute "people power," but hopefully not people pneumonia. They’ll keep on trying. 

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This was revealed, even before the wishy-washy report by UN chief inspector Hans Blix, at a White House press conference in which President George "Dubya" Bush, in reply to a question, categorically stated: "We don’t need anybody’s permission to defend the United States."
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This was revealed, even before the wishy-washy report by UN chief inspector Hans Blix, at a White House press conference in which President George "Dubya" Bush, in reply to a question, categorically stated: "We don’t need anybody’s permission to defend the United States."
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