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To a certain extent, we Filipinos share an irritating habit with the people now defending Roman Polanski.

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Francois Mitterrand, the late president of France, was an intellectual and an atheist. Yet in the latter years of his life, he had a fascination with death and desired to know what lay beyond the grave. It was something that challenged his atheism, at least philosophically. He visited the tombs of many of France’s leading citizens, pondering how they lived and died.
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