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While government agencies are still struggling to find the billions that Marcos and his cronies allegedly stole during his 20-year rule, members of his family have bounced back into politics by getting elected to Congress and local posts.
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While government agencies are still struggling to find the billions that Marcos and his cronies allegedly stole during his 20-year rule, members of his family have bounced back into politics by getting elected to Congress and local posts.
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By Rhodina Villanueva | December 23, 2012 - 12:00am
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