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[Title] => US Supreme Court sets oral argument for Marcos Arelma account
[Summary] => The United States Supreme Court has set oral arguments on March 17 to determine the real owners of the $35 million in the name of the Panama-based Arelma Corp., supposedly a dummy of the late President Ferdinand Marcos.
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[Title] => Bongbong: Govt, not Marcoses, must pay FM rights victims
[Summary] => HONOLULU, Hawaii The son of the late President Ferdinand Marcos told a US federal judge through his lawyer that it was the Philippine governments responsibility and not his familys to pay compensation to thousands of Filipinos awarded damages for alleged abuses under the Marcos regime.
Ferdinand "Bongbong" Marcos Jr., who is in Hawaii on a goodwill tour of the state, attended a closed hearing Monday before US District Judge Manuel Real.
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