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The "Bright Boys" is a group of young former ruling party congressmen who supported the disgraced leader. It was formed as a counterpart to the then opposition’s Spice Boys.

Members of the two opposing groups tangled in various television and radio talk shows before and during Estrada’s impeachment trial.
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Members of the two opposing groups tangled in various television and radio talk shows before and during Estrada’s impeachment trial.
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The "Bright Boys" is a group of young former ruling party congressmen who supported the disgraced leader. It was formed as a counterpart to the then opposition’s Spice Boys.

Members of the two opposing groups tangled in various television and radio talk shows before and during Estrada’s impeachment trial.
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The "Bright Boys" is a group of young former ruling party congressmen who supported the disgraced leader. It was formed as a counterpart to the then opposition’s Spice Boys.

Members of the two opposing groups tangled in various television and radio talk shows before and during Estrada’s impeachment trial.
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