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If its launching was any indication, then Joe de Venecia’s controversial bio is a stellar hit.

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"American aid hasn’t improved the Philippine military so far, and in many ways it has benefited the Islamic militants it seeks to combat," the editorial column titled "A Fair Fight in the Philippines" by Brett M. Decker said.
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