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+ Follow TEDDY MAN Tag
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                    [Title] => Is the ‘cure’ worse than the disease?
                    [Summary] => Now I feel like Ma Mon Luk. Yesterday morning’s frontpage photograph of this publisher paying my "last respects" at the bier of our friend and colleague, Teddy Man Benigno, was EMBARRASSING to say the least. Our editors meant well, but it appeared too much of a conceited propaganda gimmick, as if proclaiming, "see, how pious I am publicly praying (like the biblical Pharisee)". And so, apologies to our readers.

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TEDDY MAN
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                    [Title] => Is the ‘cure’ worse than the disease?
                    [Summary] => Now I feel like Ma Mon Luk. Yesterday morning’s frontpage photograph of this publisher paying my "last respects" at the bier of our friend and colleague, Teddy Man Benigno, was EMBARRASSING to say the least. Our editors meant well, but it appeared too much of a conceited propaganda gimmick, as if proclaiming, "see, how pious I am publicly praying (like the biblical Pharisee)". And so, apologies to our readers.

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