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Philippines and the different effects and concerns of the Filipinos in the States.
It is with much interest that I read the article (June 1), "Catholic Church Seeks Moral Middle Ground in Turbulent Philippines."
Two mild earthquakes hit the northern Philippines on Monday in the same region where twin quakes last month killed six people, officials said.
Professional Marcos-haters find it fashionable to hurl brickbats at the Philippine leader and seem to believe that anybody, Communists included, are a better alternative to a tried and true ally like Ferdinand Marcos.
The United States apparently is playing into the well-conceived, long-range self-perpetuating political plans of Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos.
The government Friday again rejected a coalition with Communist rebels and said negotiations to end the Philippine insurgency should focus on land reform and industrialization.
I read with interest Mark Fineman's article (April 5) about the pistoleros of Danao, Philippines, and also about the local kingpin, Ramon Durano.
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In general Mark Fineman has done a good job of covering the Philippine situation, but the articles (Jan. 29) dealing with the Manila crisis may leave some uninformed readers with the wrong impression when he says, "The principal issue was no longer Marcos or Aquino.
An armed gang shot out the tires of a Roman Catholic bishop's minibus today and kidnaped the prelate and 10 other people, forcing them into the southern Philippine bush.
At least 33 people were killed and 21 wounded in three separate clashes between Philippine soldiers and guerrillas, the military said Thursday.
As a Filipino, I agree with Benedict J.
It seems that both Sen. Dave Durenberger (D-Minn.) and persistent Marcos detractor Richard J.
, Dec. 3), loudly trumpets the Americans who have lived in the Philippines who agree with him, and
I have just returned from a month's visit to much maligned Manila, accompanying my husband on a business trip.
Your recent articles on the activities of U.S.
Typhoon Dot, the most powerful storm to threaten the Philippines in 15 years, bore down on the
It has been a year since a "people power" revolution ended Ferdinand E.