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                    [Title] => Remembering Ninoy; meeting Sergey Bubka
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Today marks the 30th anniversary of the execution of Sen Benigno (Ninoy) Aquino Jr. at the then Manila International Airport. It was a little past 1 p.m., Sunday when Ninoy’s China Air Lines flight from Taipei touched down in Manila. He had returned “against all odds.”

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"Everybody is after the truth. For its sake, if there is more than enough reason available (to reopen) the case, my counsel suggested that we could take the chance. But if the evidence is not foolproof, not credible and reliable, he advised me against it," said the late senator’s only son, Tarlac Rep. Benig-no "Noynoy" Aquino III.
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Today marks the 30th anniversary of the execution of Sen Benigno (Ninoy) Aquino Jr. at the then Manila International Airport. It was a little past 1 p.m., Sunday when Ninoy’s China Air Lines flight from Taipei touched down in Manila. He had returned “against all odds.”

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"Everybody is after the truth. For its sake, if there is more than enough reason available (to reopen) the case, my counsel suggested that we could take the chance. But if the evidence is not foolproof, not credible and reliable, he advised me against it," said the late senator’s only son, Tarlac Rep. Benig-no "Noynoy" Aquino III.
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