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Leading telecommunica- tions company Globe Telecom has thrown its support behind the Ayala Museum and Aquino Foundation exhibit and tour of Revolution Revisited, a compilation of photographs taken during the People Power movement in 1986 by American photojournalist and Pulitzer prize winner Kim Komenich.

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With photographs, we remember what the mind forgets.

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SAN JOSE (AP) — A former globe-trotting photographer from California who won a Pulitzer Prize has added a new adventure to his resume — crime fighter.

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The painting showed leaning on his mud-caked hoe a weary French peasant who seemed, in that painful pause captured by Millet, to carry the burden of the world’s exploited masses:

Bowed by the weight of centuries he leans

Upon his hoe and gazes on the ground,

The emptiness of ages in his face,
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Leading telecommunica- tions company Globe Telecom has thrown its support behind the Ayala Museum and Aquino Foundation exhibit and tour of Revolution Revisited, a compilation of photographs taken during the People Power movement in 1986 by American photojournalist and Pulitzer prize winner Kim Komenich.

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With photographs, we remember what the mind forgets.

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SAN JOSE (AP) — A former globe-trotting photographer from California who won a Pulitzer Prize has added a new adventure to his resume — crime fighter.

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The painting showed leaning on his mud-caked hoe a weary French peasant who seemed, in that painful pause captured by Millet, to carry the burden of the world’s exploited masses:

Bowed by the weight of centuries he leans

Upon his hoe and gazes on the ground,

The emptiness of ages in his face,
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