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_aDS 687.3 _b.C766 1986 |
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_aConstantino, Renato _934646 |
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_aThe post-Marcos era : _ban appraisal / _cRenato Constantino. |
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_aQuezon City : _bKarrel, Inc., _c[1986];copyright 1986 |
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_a15 pages _b22 cm. |
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_atext _2rdacontent |
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_avolume _2rdacarrier |
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520 | _aAll sectors of the population are anxiously inquiring and speculating on the state of the presidential health. Rumors abound and predictions are rife, leading to endless guesses about what is to happen in a post-Marcos era. A post-Marcos era is certainly coming. Aside from the immediate factor of Mr. Marcos' supposed "influenza" requiring what Malacañang calls a "reverse isolation," there are two other factors that have forced Filipinos in greater and greater numbers to think that a post-Marcos period may be imminent. | ||
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_aPhilippines _2sears |
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