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+ Follow CHAIRMAN CAMILO L Tag
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Around this time in 1986 when the euphoria of that historic EDSA people power revolution had not yet completely died down, one of the major concerns of the newly installed revolutionary government under the late President Cory C. Aquino was...

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CHAIRMAN CAMILO L
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