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                    [Title] => US Supreme Court sets oral argument for Marcos Arelma account
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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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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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                    [Title] => US Supreme Court sets oral argument for Marcos Arelma account
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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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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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