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Isang kadeteng Batangueño ng Philippine Military Academy ang nakapasa sa prestihiysong US Military Academy sa West Point, New York.

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 In my last column, I introduced this year’s finalists for the Ten Outstanding Students of the Philippines. 

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By everyone of course I mean mostly among the literate folk, for whom an international triumph of this nature can only be significant. In fact, Internet forwards of the positive news have generally circulated more among the Fil-American community, as well as other Pinoy communities abroad.
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