+ Follow ROAD BACK Tag
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[Title] => Paying homage to Corregidor and its heroes
[Summary] => A special World War II documentary entitled “Corregidor: The Road Back” was recently premiered at the US Embassy, bringing together ambassadors, members of diplomatic corps, renowned historians and researchers, war veterans, and other VIPs.
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[AuthorName] => Johnny Litton
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[Title] => A bird’s eye view of Corregidor
[Summary] => Americans who visit Manila for any length of time are likely to find themselves taking a 40-minute ferry ride to The Rock — the tadpole-shaped island of Corregidor, which was the historical “last threshold” before invading forces could enter the city of Manila.
[DatePublished] => 2014-01-05 00:00:00
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[AuthorName] => Scott R. Garceau
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[Title] => The rough road to 'Armstrong Lie'
[Summary] => When Alex Gibney set out to make a movie about cyclist Lance Armstrong's 2009 Tour de France comeback, the documentarian admits he bought into the hype: The man who'd cheated death was coming back to reign supreme — and clean.
[DatePublished] => 2013-11-08 11:34:30
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ROAD BACK
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