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Schools, companies, and individuals in the United Kingdom donated last week a total of 300 desk computers, laptops, printers, projectors, and other accessories for public schools in Mandaue City.

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A former US Governor-General of the Philippines, Leonard Wood is famous — perhaps infamous — for saying that “the Filipino woman is the best ‘man’ in the Philippines”.

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STAR photographer Fernando Zapata Jr. became the latest victim of the “bukas-kotse” gang in this resort city, losing equipment worth at least P350,000 Wednesday night.

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A former US Governor-General of the Philippines, Leonard Wood is famous — perhaps infamous — for saying that “the Filipino woman is the best ‘man’ in the Philippines”.

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STAR photographer Fernando Zapata Jr. became the latest victim of the “bukas-kotse” gang in this resort city, losing equipment worth at least P350,000 Wednesday night.

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Government when I was born in 1924. This was a period of profound social and economic changes amidst a climate of American control and constant lobbying for independence. The educated section of the population grew following the promotion of English language education by the administration. Free trade with the US led to dependence on the American market and colonialism.
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