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"A miracle" is how the ousted leader describes the healing of his arthritic knee after a spiritual bath at the Mother Ignacia Healing Center in Caloocan City last week.

Not even the Sandiganbayan’s rejection of his Christmas furlough could dispel Estrada’s elation over his cure. He said it was the fulfillment of his wish this Christmas.
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"A miracle" is how the ousted leader describes the healing of his arthritic knee after a spiritual bath at the Mother Ignacia Healing Center in Caloocan City last week.

Not even the Sandiganbayan’s rejection of his Christmas furlough could dispel Estrada’s elation over his cure. He said it was the fulfillment of his wish this Christmas.
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