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Today, in her 50s, she still bears the good looks of a fair-skinned mestiza, her hair cropped short, and her gait that of an achiever. Her parents were part Spanish and Chinese. She says she is part Zamboangeña, part Yakan and part Tausug.
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DUAL CITIZENSHIP AND ABSENTEE VOTING
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Today, in her 50s, she still bears the good looks of a fair-skinned mestiza, her hair cropped short, and her gait that of an achiever. Her parents were part Spanish and Chinese. She says she is part Zamboangeña, part Yakan and part Tausug.
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By FROM THE STANDS | By Domini M. Torrevillas | December 1, 2005 - 12:00am
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