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It is much too difficult to put into words what many of us are agonizing through these days, particularly our brothers and sisters in Bicol, after that supertyphoon "Reming." And what about the other supertyphoons before that? The sudden death of so many, the agony and pain of those who survived, the helplessness and uncertain future of whole communities, the ugly destruction of homes, buildings, bridges, and roads that will cost us many years and billions to restore – and all these in the midst of our already – existing national problems and tragedies. 

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It is much too difficult to put into words what many of us are agonizing through these days, particularly our brothers and sisters in Bicol, after that supertyphoon "Reming." And what about the other supertyphoons before that? The sudden death of so many, the agony and pain of those who survived, the helplessness and uncertain future of whole communities, the ugly destruction of homes, buildings, bridges, and roads that will cost us many years and billions to restore – and all these in the midst of our already – existing national problems and tragedies. 

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