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Imelda Marcos flies to New York, holding meetings "on neutral ground" at her suite at the
Waldorf Astoria with leaders of the opposition overseas, including Senator Aquino, and with President Elect Ronald Reagan, who tells Imelda Marcos that it would be good if "Marcos could get a fresh mandate from
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Presidential Decree 36 is issued, canceling the franchises and permits of all mass media facilities allegedly trying to topple the government, and creating the Mass Media
Council which determines the granting of certificates of authority to newspapers, radio, and TV. It would later be restructured as
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in a broadcast list of officials accused of corruption after
Alcaraz refuses Marcos' orders to reduce the navy's antismuggling patrols. Refusing to take Marcos' accusations quietly, Alcaraz rejected the accusation, criticized Marcos' defense policies, and walked out of a session of the House Defense
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wielded political control. First, it covers the period of Marcos' first two terms—1965 to 1969 and 1969 to 1972—under the 1935 Constitution, as well as the antecedent events which brought Marcos to political power. Second, it covers the period in which
Proclamation 1081, which put the entirety of the
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The day before the lifting of martial law, Marcos issues
Presidential Decree No. 1791, which gives immunity from court action to civilian or military officials acting on the basis of the Martial Law edict. The act also gives immunity to officials following orders from the president after martial law
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Presidential Decree 87 (the Oil Exploration and Development Act of 1972) and signs a US$ 12 million service contract with Americans, Canadian and Philippine companies for oil exploration, exempting them from all taxes except income tax, and all duties for importation of materials to
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signs a compromise agreement with the PCGG, returns over PHP250 million in cash, and identifies 197 corporations and properties - worth about PHP2.5 billion—which he was supposedly holding on behalf of the Marcos Family—more assets than the PCGG had actually known about based on the documents they
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Government forces shut down media outlets, including broadsheets the Manila Times; Daily Mirror; Manila
Chronicle; Manila Daily Bulletin; Philippine Daily Express; Philippines Herald; Philippine Free Press, Graphic; and the Nation.Media outlets owned by Marcos crony Roberto Benedicto are exempted:
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project linking Samar to first lady Imelda Marcos' home province of Leyte, sparking questions about the timing of the project when there was very little need for highway travel across the straight at the time. Bureau of Public
Highways commissioner Baltazar Aquino eventually reveals that Marubeni
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which formally lifts the proclamation of
Martial Law in time for Pope John Paul II's visit and Reagan's inauguration, but retains many of his powers. Amendment Six to the 1973 constitution allows him to continue making laws, and the decrees issued during Martial Law are carried forward after its
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is speaker. He asks, "Must the
Kabataang Barangay be headed by the president's daughter? She would not have gotten the position if she weren't the daughter of the president." Imee Marcos is allegedly irritated, and Trajano is forcibly thrown out of the open forum, blindfolded, and then beaten by
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A plebiscite on autonomy is conducted in the 13 provinces. The creation of one autonomous region is overwhelmingly rejected, and two separate regional governments are created instead: one for Region IX and one for Region XII. The provinces of Davao del Sur, South Cotabato, and Palawan opting for
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The timeline covers many of the events highlighted in narrations of Philippine history since history-writing often has a slant towards political events. However, numerous historical events—especially typhoons and earthquakes—that took place in the Philippines during the Marcos presidency era are
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Philippines under Martial Law, was in force—from September 1972 to January 1981. Lastly, it covers the entirety of the period described as the "Fourth Republic," where the Philippines was governed by the 1973 Marcos Constitution after the formal lifting of Proclamation No. 1081.
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collapses, killing a number of workers. Conflicting reports arose about the exact number of casualties. An urban legend later cites a figure 168 workers, with the project supervisor Betty Benitez becoming the 169th victim after her death in a freak car accident a few months
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in Manila is inaugurated, with costs ballooning so high by December 1968 (PhP48 million from the original budget of PhP15 million) that Imelda was forced to seek US$ 7 million to finish the project in time to be a Marcos showcase for the 1969 presidential election.
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The Mindanao Independence Movement is short lived; failing to garner the support of the Muslim masses. But it causes fear among non-Muslim settlers. The Marcos administration encourages the settlers to form of self-defense groups, which would later be known as the
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After Senator Benigno Aquino suffers a serious heart attack in prison, the Marcos administration, wary of the PR risk should the risky surgery done at the Philippine Heart Center and fail, allows Senator Benigno Aquino to seek treatment in the United States.
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Marking the beginning of Ferdinand Marcos' 1969 Presidential campaign, the Nacionalista Party Junta, led by Senate President Gil Puyat, hold a meeting at the Manila Banking Corporation building on Ayala Avenue, Makati, to assure that Ferdinand Marcos and
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Jimmy Carter, who had lambasted Marcos' human records during the campaign, is inaugurated as President of the United States. However, US support for the Marcos regime continues to flow into the Philippines throughout the Carter Administration.
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is held, in which the constituent assemblies vote via show of hands to supposedly ratify the 1973 constitution, suspend the creation of the Interim National Assembly, and extend Martial Law. Ferdinand Marcos's term as president is effectively
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Marcos issues Presidential Decree 86, the "Revised Barrio charter", which cancels the polls for the ratification of the new constitution, and replaces them with Citizen's Assemblies which would be held in the next month, January 1973.
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instead resigns, citing ill health. Romulo goes into retirement "heartsick" over the assassination of Aquino, whom he considered a "friend", and over the resulting freefall of the Philippines' economy and international reputation.
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Government begins demolitions in Tondo in preparation for the upcoming Annual meeting of boards of governors of World Bank and International Monetary Fund; over 400 families are displacedby the time the meeting happens in October.
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The Marcos administration prepares an ad intended for placement in the New York Times and other major international dailies, exonerating Ferdinand Marcos for the Aquino Assassination. When asked to sign it, Foreign Minister
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Various opposition parties which had decided as early as April to boycott the upcoming elections, meet in Baguio to launch a civil disobedience campaign, urging people "not to vote in the presidential election."
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dismisses a case that questions the validity of Proclamation 1102, saying that the question of the proclamation's validity was merely "a political question." The decision effectively upholds the validity of the
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uses the occasion to recount the story of Maria Makiling, who got angry at those who felled trees on her mountain, effectively lambasting the Marcoses for the showcase NAC project, which cost US$ 12 million.
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First Lady Imelda Marcos visits People's Republic of China, meeting Chairman Mao, Premier Zhou Enlai and Vice-Chairman and Vice-Premier Deng Xiaoping, paving the way for eventual normalization of relations.
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Marcos issues Executive Order 66, paving the way for the construction of the Cultural Center of the Philippines and appointing a six-member board that promptly elects first lady Imelda Marcos as chair.
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Marcos signs Presidential Decrees 576 and 576-A, abolishing the Media Advisory Council and authorizing the creation regulatory bodies for broadcast and print media, the basis for the creation of the
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Jaime Sin is installed as Archbishop of Manila after the death of the more conservative Cardinal Rufino Santos. Sin formally becomes a member of the College of Cardinals on 24 May of the same year.
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Secretary-general Felicisimo Macapagal of the Partido Komunista ng Pilipinas (the Communist Party of the Philippines' predecessor) signs a memorandum of cooperation with the Marcos administration.
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in downtown Seattle. The murders are originally thought to be an isolated act of violence, but a 1989 federal jury eventually determined that Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos and his wife
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Even in exceptional situations that may at times arise, one can never justify any violation of the fundamental dignity of the human person or of the basic rights that safeguard this dignity."
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Committee as he announced he was leaving the Navy. Marcos withdraws his accusation to stop Bulacan Representative Rogaciano Mercado from continuing a congressional exposé which Historian
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Upon its formation, the MNLF launches an attack on Marawi, Lanao del Sur. The group targets the Philippine Constabulary headquarters, a government radio station, and the campus of the
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The Marcos administration takes up a US$ 51.3 million loan from the Asian Development Bank to develop metro manila water supply system - the bank's biggest loan ever at the time.
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Jesuit Sacred Heart Novitiate in Novaliches is raided by the military, who are allegedly searching for Jose Maria Sison. Jesuit Rev. Jose Blanco is arrested as a suspected rebel.
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here is no proper submission to the people there being no freedom of speech, press and assembly, and there being no sufficient time to inform the people of the contents thereof.
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lifting. He also retains the right to suspend the writ of habeas corpus for "crimes related to subversion, insurrection, rebellion, and also conspiracy to commit such crimes."
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23,000 Filipino civilian employees go on strike in the various US Bases in the Philippines, the third such major labor strike in the US bases, after two instances in 1971,
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Carlito Dimahilig attacks Imelda Marcos with a bolo in a failed assassination attempt during an event for her National Beautification and Cleanliness campaign. Congressman
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would be nominated unchallenged at the Nacionalista Party convention a week later. President Marcos joins the group once the decision on his nomination has been finalized.
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By the close of 1986, the PCGG had filed "39 civil cases for the recovery, reconveyance, reversion, accounting, and damages against the Marcoses and their cronies"
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Quintero provides further details, identifying Imelda Marcos and three others as the source of the payola money used for bribery at the Constitutional Convention
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amends the Constitution, giving more powers to the president and creating the Executive Committee on succession, new accreditation of political parties, etc.
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Marcos stages a press conference, beamed worldwide via satellite, in which he defends Martial Law and denies media censorship having political prisoners.
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President Marcos signs Proclamation 1628 established a provisional autonomous government in the 13 provinces stipulated in the Tripoli Agreement.
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in the late afternoon; Ferdinand Marcos goes on air at 7:00 PM to formalize the announcement. Demonstrations are banned, and a curfew is imposed.
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had recovered in Malacañang palace after the Marcoses left. The deal with Yao is the first compromise settlement entered into by the PCGG.
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A referendum is held, the result of which again empowers the president to continue in office, and concurrently become prime minister.
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chief of staff. Marcos also holds his own inauguration, however at evening, he and his family are transported by helicopters to
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The Constitutional Convention passes the new Constitution of the Philippines, which is supposed to be ratified via a plebiscite.
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as re-elected president and elected vice-president, respectively. Twenty-six Assembly members walk out before the proclamation.
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accuses the marcos regime of diverting half of the country's $ 26 billion debt to private enterprises, and demands a review of
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is held, with the supposed results allowing Marcos to restructure local government and allowing Martial Law to continue.
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the Media Advisory Council. Primitivo Mijares serves as chair of the council as well as of the National Press Club.
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and Victor Corpuz guilty of their charges and sentences them to death by firing squad; but sentence never imposed.
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are shut down by the President for engaging in "black propaganda." We Forum editor Joe Burgos is arrested.
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Eugenio Lopez, Jr. and Sergio Osmena III stage a hunger strike while in prison to protest their detention.
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Teodulfo Bautista, and 32 men of the 1st Infantry Division are killed by MNLF Forces under Usman Sali in
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Primitivo Mijares testifies in the U.S. Congress on the alleged corruption and abuses of the government.
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starts his hunger strike and refuses to recognize military court's jurisdiction on charges against him.
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of aiding communist forces in Central Luzon, in response to Macapagal's anti-Martial Law stance.
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is found dead with signs of beating and torture apparent and his body and face severely mangled.
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Presidential Decree 824 creates Metropolitan Manila and appoints Imelda Marcos as governor.
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the people." Imelda informs Reagan that Marcos would lift the proclamation of Martial Law.
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are arrested on subversion charges and clandestinely deported to Taiwan
4777:"10 Lesser-Known Photos from Martial Law Years That Will Blow You Away"
3799:
3755:
3606:
3370:"Tarlac to Tarmac" march is staged by opposition and coalition groups.
2485:
Pres. Marcos announces amnesty for persons found guilty of subversion.
1956:
that "barangay" was a name used to describe early Philippine villages.
1179:'s election campaign, seriously injuring some opposition personalities.
1508:. Government troops eventually retake the city. 75 persons are killed.
5868:"LOOK: Photographer shares dramatic images from anti-Marcos protests"
3516:
Opposition Parliament members file impeachment charges against Pres.
2173:
Diplomatic relations with People's Republic of China are formalized.
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with 36,000 trainees; the first in a projected 180,000-strong force.
1866:
The Marcos administration takes up a US$ 17 million loan from Kuwait
1328:
598:
First and second terms, and antecedent events (1965–1972 and earlier)
6078:"#NeverForget EDSA: A Brief Timeline of the People Power Revolution"
5667:"The enduring nightmare of the Manila Film Center | Rogue Media Inc"
4865:"8 Unfortunate Events in Philippine History that Happened in August"
3294:
Approximately seven million people attend the funeral procession of
3237:
is also arrested, but is released the following day on house arrest
4905:
Dictatorship & martial law: Philippine authoritarianism in 1972
4809:"Manila Standard XXX" (supplement for the 30th anniversary issue).
4041:
2333:
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263:
5833:
The Writer, the Lover and the Diplomat: Life with Carlos P. Romulo
5692:"Welcome To Makabansang Unifikasyon ng Guardians Official Website"
5432:
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The Lopez family is compelled to sell their controlling stock of
944:
January 26 – It begins when protesting students confronted Pres.
583:
timeline of the presidency of Ferdinand Marcos in the Philippines
6010:"10 Haunting Last Pictures Taken in Philippine History (Part 1)"
5562:"LOOKING BACK: The papal visit and lifting of martial law in PH"
3798:
withdraw from the Marcos administration. Crowd gathered outside
1755:
A nationwide gasoline rationing system is put in place, and the
6214:. Metro Manila: Philippine Commission on Good Government. 2016.
3875:
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turns violent; student leader and future UP Diliman chancellor
2083:
1881:
957:
5409:"Official Week in Review: January 1 – January 7, 1979 | GOVPH"
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Congressional and U.S. intelligence sources report that Pres.
2134:
Philippine executive and legislative powers referendum of 1975
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released from detention. Geny is not released from detention.
1049:
Elections for 315 members of a Constitutional Convention held.
4471:
The Bangsamoro Struggle for Self-Determintation: A Case Study
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is established as the first post-revolution AM radio station.
777:
727:
517:
6254:"Supplements: Blast from the past: Most memorable headlines"
3802:. The crowd at EDSA consisted of approximately 1,500 people.
1603:
drug lord Lim Seng is executed by firing squad in public in
6035:
The Ninoy Aquino Phenomenon II - A Study in Peaceful Change
5982:"From print to multimedia organization: The Inquirer story"
4420:. National Defence International College. pp. 184–187.
4189:"30th Anniversary of the 1986 EDSA People Power Revolution"
3970:
established as the first post-revolution FM radio station.
3871:
3867:
3840:. Aquino appoints Enrile as defense secretary and Ramos as
3814:
2673:
U.S. Vice President Walter Mondale visits the Philippines.
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and a following tsunami (flood wave) hits the Moro Gulf in
1299:
confiscates arms and ammunition in a raid in Digoyo Point,
1146:
succeeds as the president of the Constitutional Convention.
6157:
Stolen Asset Recovery Initiative (StAR) - World Bank Group
4570:"Official Week in Review: June 13 – June 19, 1969 | GOVPH"
4418:
A Muslim Archipelago: Islam and Politics in Southeast Asia
3758:
and calls for a civil disobedience campaign as a protest.
1928:
Marcos orders the release of Rev. Blanco and 13 students.
1661:
The National Democratic Front (NDF) is formally organized.
5884:
5187:"Official Week in Review: June 28 – July 4, 1974 | GOVPH"
5058:
Radio Online Now. July 25, 2011. Retrieved April 3, 2018.
4667:"Bridge of Bribery: The real story of San Juanico bridge"
4303:
2516:
where presidential daughter and Kabataang Barangay chair
2336:, killing an estimated 8,000 people on and off the coast.
5715:
Vitug, Jose T. Almonte, Marites Dañguilan (2015-02-23).
4201:"EDSA 30: A history of the Philippine political protest"
2471:, the 16 year old son of Primitivo Mijares, is found in
2306:
The Conjugal Dictatorship of Ferdinand and Imelda Marcos
1620:
issues Proclamation 1102, declaring the approval of the
4978:. Mapping Militant Organizations - Stanford university.
3047:
Philippine presidential election and referendum of 1981
2921:"Fourth Republic" period (January 1981 – February 1986)
1092:
Forces led by Lt. Victor Corpuz raid the armory of the
4642:"7 in 10 ODA Projects Fail to Deliver Touted Benefits"
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announces in a television interview that he would set
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6039:
The Professors World Peace Academy of the Philippines
1817:, between government forces and the recently founded
973:
March 3 – People's March is organized, route is from
853:
U.S. President Richard Nixon visits the Philippines.
5377:"Accord Reached On 2 U.S. Bases, Aid to Philippines"
5138:"Rich Family Loses Power in Bitter Feud with Marcos"
4658:
4368:"A Pinoy war hero in America – A Voice From America"
2207:
Heavyweight World Championship boxing match between
1142:, former Philippine President; another former Pres.
730:(Association of Southeast Asian Nations) was formed.
585:
covers three periods of Philippine history in which
6212:
Through the Years -- PCGG at 30: A Milestone Report
5578:
5413:
Official Gazette of the Republic of the Philippines
5356:
Official Gazette of the Republic of the Philippines
5306:"Slum Evictions in Manila Embarrass the World Bank"
5191:
Official Gazette of the Republic of the Philippines
4708:"Philippines: Victory for Marcos and 'Nationalism'"
4574:
Official Gazette of the Republic of the Philippines
4332:
4315:
Official Gazette of the Republic of the Philippines
3066:is elected prime minister by the Batasang Pambansa
2350:) of the New People's Army is arrested in Pampanga
966:February 18 & 26 – People's Congresses held in
5338:"Family secret: How Primitivo Mijares disappeared"
3678:computer workers led by Linda Kapunan walk out at
2163:becomes the first Kabataang Barangay chairperson.
1773:to a company controlled by Imelda Marcos' brother
1329:Martial law period (September 1972 – January 1981)
6016:Retrieved Feb 6, 2016. –Batongbakal, Luisito Jr.
5503:
5352:"Official Month in Review: November 1977 | GOVPH"
3045:is re-elected to a third term as a result of the
1731:as Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, replacing
824:is formally organized as the military arm of the
6269:
5098:Newsbreak, By Jesus F. Llanto, abs-cbnNEWS.com.
3420:September 1984 Welcome Rotonda protest dispersal
3266:is arrested via a Presidential Commitment Order
3016:Seattle-based Filipino American labor activists
2790:are held - the first under the martial law era.
1894:The Philippine Constabulary starts training the
867:, long-time Marcos associate and campaign donor
5887:"WHAT WENT BEFORE: Third Italian priest killed"
4990:"Back to the Past: A timeline of press freedom"
4947:"Back to the Past: A timeline of press freedom"
4734:"YUYITUNG, Quintin G. – Bantayog ng mga Bayani"
3909:declares a revolutionary government, abolishes
3356:is restored through a constitutional amendment
6185:"Who will be the next taipans? | Philstar.com"
5772:"The 1986 People Power Revolution: A Timeline"
4973:
4896:
4647:Philippine Center for Investigative Journalism
4431:
4429:
4427:
3805:February 23 – People flock to camps Crame and
3609:and 26 others accused of the assassination of
18:Timeline of the presidency of Ferdinand Marcos
5957:"Timeline: Events in the life of Cory Aquino"
5866:Sabillo, Kristine Angeli (25 November 2016).
5823:
5638:"Marcos Allies Held Liable in Deaths of Foes"
5618:. Knight-Ridder Newspapers. December 17, 1989
5100:"Oil exploration in RP active, shows promise"
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4835:. Gregorian Biblical BookShop. p. 136.
4700:
3866:, Marcoses finally leave the country aboard
2993:Philippine constitutional referendum of 1981
2856:United States presidential election of 1980.
2386:Philippine constitutional referendum of 1976
2064:Specific Characteristics of Our People's War
2042:and the Philippine Council for Print Media.
5504:Svensson-McCarthy, Anna-Lena (1998-07-28).
4542:
4438:Conflict in Moro Land: Prospects for Peace?
4424:
4230:Related infographics from the same website:
1025:A jeepney strike paralyzes greater Manila.
5374:
4902:
4751:
4625:: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (
4440:. Universiti Sains Malaysia. pp. 6–8.
3889:Presidential Commission on Good Government
3140:Armed Forces of the Philippines officers
3115:United Nationalist Democratic Organization
2626:President Marcos accuses former president
2076:A classified wire revealing the so-called
1838:formally surrenders in a ceremony held in
569:
555:
5069:"A Half-century of Philippine Television"
4862:
4688:"Imelda Marcos and her 'edifice complex'"
4664:
4639:
4040:chairman Rolando Olalia was shot dead in
3704:is assassinated during the canvassing of
3633:is founded and publishes its first issue.
3352:Executive Committee is abolished and the
2661:Philippine parliamentary election of 1978
1401:, with the earlier "ambush" as a pretext.
6056:"Timeline: EDSA People Power Revolution"
5885:Philippine Daily Inquirer (2011-10-18).
5859:
4967:
4828:
2082:is submitted by the American Embassy in
2040:Kapisanan ng mga Brodkaster ng Pilipinas
1673:Kapisanan ng mga Brodkaster ng Pilipinas
6226:"30 things you may not know about DZMM"
5865:
5584:
4774:
4665:Montalván, Antonio J. II (2022-10-28).
4640:Landingin, Roel R. (13 February 2008).
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4400:. New Day Publishers. pp. 190–192.
4398:Muslim Filipinos - Heritage and Horizon
4338:
4208:Related features from the same website:
3652:
2777:
2719:Regional Legislative Assembly elections
1759:is created to supervise oil operators.
963:January 30 – Battle of Mendiola occurs.
922:Second inauguration of Ferdinand Marcos
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3662:1986 Philippine presidential election
3430:and 71-year old Manila Times founder
3129:Philippine barangay election is held.
1453:and television and radio stations of
906:1969 Philippine presidential election
865:1969 Philippine presidential election
6261:Jul. 28, 2011. Retrieved 1 Feb 2018.
5971:, 1 Aug 2009). Retrieved 1 Apr 2018.
5270:from the original on March 14, 2018.
5167:from the original on August 16, 2018
5154:
5079:from the original on August 16, 2018
4595:Reportage on the Marcoses, 1964-1970
4592:
4464:
4460:. Lexington Books. pp. 267–268.
4411:
4409:
4407:
4341:"Ramon Alcaraz and national defense"
3574:was diagnosed with a fatal illness.
2727:former Region XII (now Soccsksargen)
2457:exclusion from autonomy altogether.
1386:survives an "assassination" attempt.
6246:
6051:Citations covering the 4-day event:
6002:
5934:
5793:
5747:
5587:"June 1, 1981: Domingo and Viernes"
5282:"Nick Joaquin lives | Philstar.com"
5247:
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4822:
4475:
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4012:Cordillera People's Liberation Army
3233:69 year old Manila Times publisher
1878:23rd Miss Universe Pageant, in 1974
1271:Constitutional Convention delegate
713:ends in a violent dispersal by the
347:Assassination of Benigno Aquino Jr.
24:
6201:
6027:
5903:
5656:
5612:"Marcoses Ruled Liable In Murders"
5524:
5211:"Manila Charges Jesuit Is a Rebel"
4974:Daniel Cassman (August 14, 2015).
4794:
4384:
4243:
4111:
4085:
2495:Imposition of curfew hours lifted
1703:A second constitutional referendum
1355:September 17 or 21 (accounts vary)
1244:Pres. Marcos restores the Writ of
889:Cultural Center of the Philippines
826:Communist Party of the Philippines
802:Communist Party of the Philippines
25:
6289:
5458:"Heart-to-heart talks with Ninoy"
5455:
4685:
4404:
3917:and adopts Freedom Constitution (
3682:, protesting alleged cheating of
3024:are murdered at their offices in
1584:constitutional referendum of 1973
4976:"Moro National Liberation Front"
4903:Brillantes, Alex B. Jr. (1987).
4891:A Brief History of Sangley Point
4863:Campiglio, Koko (Aug 10, 2015).
3552:rally are shot by the police at
3150:Reform the Armed Forces Movement
2514:Pamantasan ng Lungsod ng Maynila
1468:announces the implementation of
536:
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60:This article is part of a series
51:
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6166:from the original on 2014-07-22
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5974:
5878:
5850:
5830:Romulo, Beth Day (2017-11-01).
5708:
5684:
5630:
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5510:. Martinus Nijhoff Publishers.
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5203:
5179:
5155:Chua, Xiao (October 12, 2013).
5130:
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5006:
4982:
4912:School of Public Administration
4882:
4726:
4679:
4586:
4562:
4366:Delfin, Ernie D. (2000-03-26).
4321:from the original on 2018-05-26
3148:, and Eduardo Kapunan form the
2788:1980 Philippine local elections
2318:Lt. Victor Corpuz is captured.
2112:), and Imelda is made its head
1842:after staying for years in the
1757:Philippine National Oil Company
1228:1971 Philippine Senate election
6278:Presidency of Ferdinand Marcos
6083:Esquire Magazine (Philippines)
5967:, 24 Jul 2009) and Newsbreak (
5806:"EDSA People Power Revolution"
5717:"Transfer power to the people"
5585:Stevens, Jeff (June 1, 2011).
5540:. Greenwood Publishing Group.
5483:. Greenwood Publishing Group.
5375:Oberdorfer, Don (1979-01-01).
5043:2001. Retrieved April 3, 2018.
5033:"Philippine Broadcast History"
4227:"The Fall of the Dictatorship"
4193:Official Gazette (Philippines)
4073:Timeline of Philippine History
3560:, leaving a number of deaths.
3548:Marchers joining the five-day
2384:allowed to extend through the
1819:Moro National Liberation Front
1484:Moro National Liberation Front
1076:BenjamĂn Mendoza y Amor Flores
924:is held at Quirino Grandstand
765:Mindanao Independence Movement
445:Tallano gold conspiracy theory
13:
1:
5048:"History of Philippine radio"
4339:Farolan, Ramon (2013-08-04).
4078:
3828:as vice-president by Justice
3750:, is proclaimed president in
3506:to the presidential control.
3498:transfers the control of the
2924:
2769:Asian Institute of Management
2512:attends an Open Forum at the
2506:Mapua Institute of Technology
1370:Philippines under Martial Law
1332:
707:A demonstration conducted by
601:
4907:. Quezon City, Philippines:
4807:"30 years of news reportage"
4597:. Mandaluyong, Philippines.
4545:"Chronology of a Revolution"
4217:"Declaration of Martial Law"
4197:2016. Retrieved Mar 16, 2018
3536:Escalante, Negros Occidental
3354:Office of the Vice President
3281:Manila International Airport
2062:Jose Sison's essay entitled
1984:and dismisses petitions for
1896:Civilian Home Defense Forces
1488:Muslim Independence Movement
1486:, a splinter group from the
1080:Manila International Airport
1037:Civilian Home Defense Forces
337:1981 election and referendum
7:
6122:"1986 Revolution: Timeline"
4066:
3358:as ratified in a plebiscite
2771:Professor Eduardo Olaguer.
2469:Luis Manuel "Boyet" Mijares
2330:earthquake of 7.8 magnitude
1980:upholds the declaration of
1777:, as part of a deal to get
1638:A majority decision by the
1455:Kanlaon Broadcasting System
1295:MV Karagatan incident; The
1215:Naval Station Sangley Point
1094:Philippine Military Academy
638:Republic of the Philippines
480:Marcos Japanese ODA scandal
10:
6294:
6008:–Batongbakal, Luisito Jr.
5534:Celoza, Albert F. (1997).
5477:Celoza, Albert F. (1997).
4888:Stiegelmar, Loren (2001),
4829:Larousse, William (2001).
4311:"Briefer on Ramon Alcaraz"
3985:publishes its first issue.
3891:(PCGG) is formed by Pres.
3500:Integrated National Police
3467:
3407:Bataan Nuclear Power Plant
3087:
2723:Zamboanga Peninsula Region
2416:
2263:
2099:
1787:
1573:
1349:
284:Bataan Nuclear Power Plant
184:balance of payments crisis
28:
5987:Philippine Daily Inquirer
5836:. Anvil Publishing, Inc.
5591:Radical Seattle Remembers
4543:Stuart-Santiago, Angela.
4396:Gowing, Peter G. (1979).
4346:Philippine Daily Inquirer
3949:
3911:Interim Batasang Pambansa
3901:
3630:Philippine Daily Inquirer
3538:kills at least 20 people.
3253:
3092:
2941:
2894:
2689:
2657:Interim Batasang Pambansa
2646:
2608:The military court finds
2551:escape from detention in
1717:be used for exploration.
1506:Mindanao State University
1425:
1378:
1235:
1102:
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698:
659:
653:takes his oath of office.
5696:www.unifiedguardians.org
5433:"Clark Air Base History"
4775:Valflor, Marcus (2014).
3777:Corazon Cojuangco–Aquino
3279:is assassinated at then
2304:Primitivo Mijares' book
1779:Eugenio "Geny" Lopez Jr.
954:Old Legislative Building
863:A few months before the
4027:resumes its broadcast.
3076:The sixth floor of the
1494:, is officially formed
1297:Philippine Constabulary
999:Chinese Commercial News
715:Philippine Constabulary
362:People Power Revolution
274:Chico River Dam Project
6024:Retrieved Mar 1, 2018.
5891:Inquirer Global Nation
5054:June 25, 2018, at the
5039:June 25, 2018, at the
4738:Bantayog ng mga Bayani
4593:Nick, Joaquin (2013).
4416:Gross, Max L. (2007).
4289:Bantayog ng mga Bayani
3997:Bantayog ng mga Bayani
2235:1975 La Tondeña strike
1519:Presidential Decree 27
329:Third and fourth terms
6127:Mount Holyoke College
5955:Teves, Maria Althea.
5872:newsinfo.inquirer.net
5021: (S.C. 1973).
4819:Retrieved 1 Feb 2018.
4456:Yegar, Moshe (2002).
4284:"Historical Timeline"
3403:Teofisto Guingona Jr.
3320:Good Shepherd Sisters
3264:Aquilino Pimentel Jr.
3262:Cagayan de Oro Mayor
2801:The Kilusang Mayo Uno
2761:Ester Paredes Jimenez
1676:(KBP) is established
1607:for drug trafficking.
1432:Francisco Soc Rodrigo
1365:Proclamation No. 1081
1202:Plaza Miranda bombing
993:Brothers Quintin and
759:Two months after the
504:Conjugal dictatorship
465:Historical distortion
430:Overseas landholdings
247:Proclamation No. 1081
224:Plaza Miranda bombing
5075:. October 14, 2003.
4686:Villa, Kathleen de.
3605:Chief of Staff Gen.
2521:Marcos' bodyguards.
1692:program is launched
1259:1972 Manila bombings
950:Presidential Address
153:Communist insurgency
35:adding missing items
6257:The Philippine Star
5340:. 19 February 2017.
4817:(Vol. 30, No. 363).
4654:on 12 October 2009.
4372:The Philippine Star
3982:The Philippine Star
3830:Vicente Abad Santos
3779:becomes president.
3117:(UNIDO) is formed.
2803:(KMU) is organized
2659:are elected in the
1801:People's Television
1254:March to September
940:First Quarter Storm
252:Human rights abuses
219:First Quarter Storm
138:Coco Levy Fund scam
118:Cult of personality
6041:. 1987. p. 7.
5810:Philippine History
5644:. January 13, 1990
5456:Solis, Rolando M.
5310:The New York Times
5258:"History Timeline"
5215:The New York Times
5142:The New York Times
4815:Feb 10, 2017 issue
4714:. 16 November 1969
4712:The New York Times
4549:EDSARevolution.com
4222:"Ninoy Aquino Day"
4099:. 12 November 1965
4097:The New York Times
3919:Proclamation No. 3
3748:Benigno Aquino Jr.
3558:Liwasang Bonifacio
3277:Benigno Aquino Jr.
3165:medals as "fake."
3078:Manila Film Center
2628:Diosdado Macapagal
2545:Eugenio Lopez, Jr.
2532:Archimedes Trajano
2510:Archimedes Trajano
2346:Bernabe Buscayno (
2088:Secretary of State
1733:Roberto Concepcion
1729:Querube Makalintal
1649:Roberto Concepcion
1144:Diosdado Macapagal
979:Liwasang Bonifacio
873:San Juanico Bridge
485:Operation Big Bird
423:Unexplained wealth
269:Escalante Massacre
6234:. October 8, 2016
5959:Appeared both in
5014:Planas v. COMELEC
4064:
4063:
3915:1973 Constitution
3822:Claudio Teehankee
3788:Juan Ponce Enrile
3752:Tagumpay ng Bayan
3719:Batasang Pambansa
3613:are acquitted by
3459:Manila LRT Line 1
2976:Pope John Paul II
2952:Proclamation 2045
2918:
2917:
2763:, future senator
2575:Brigadier General
2549:Sergio Osmeña III
2410:Tripoli Agreement
2273:New people's Army
2205:Thrilla in Manila
1954:Juan de Plasencia
1840:Malacañang Palace
1803:, is established
1645:1973 Constitution
1628:to be padlocked.
1622:1973 Constitution
1384:Juan Ponce Enrile
1382:Defense Minister
1326:
1325:
1314:Oplan Sagittarius
1070:. He survives an
1011:A large rally at
822:New People's Army
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3556:before reaching
3504:Defense Ministry
3334:Carlos P. Romulo
3142:Gregorio Honasan
3043:Ferdinand Marcos
2925:
2765:Heherson Alvarez
2721:are held in the
2614:Bernabe Buscayno
2595:Jose Maria Sison
2571:Patikul Massacre
2555:and flee to the
2217:Araneta Coliseum
2092:Washington, D.C.
1963:September 20–29
1727:Marcos appoints
1647:. Chief Justice
1464:Press Secretary
1333:
1273:Eduardo Quintero
1062:makes his first
761:Jabidah Massacre
747:Jabidah massacre
674:Ramon A. Alcaraz
668:Marcos includes
651:Ferdinand Marcos
628:Ferdinand Marcos
602:
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357:4th inauguration
342:3rd inauguration
214:2nd Inauguration
179:1st Inauguration
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3769:EDSA Revolution
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2885:December 20–22
2655:Members of the
2600:
2473:Antipolo, Rizal
2215:is held at the
2129:February 27–28
1775:Kokoy Romualdez
1554:Jose D. Aspiras
1466:Francisco Tatad
1440:Ramon Mitra Jr.
1331:
1157:Manili massacre
1130:
1112:Diliman commune
975:Welcome Rotonda
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804:is established.
679:Alfred W. McCoy
670:Philippine Navy
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6108:. Feb 24, 2016
6086:. Feb 26, 2017
6064:. Feb 22, 2017
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5312:. 1976-10-07.
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5217:. 1974-08-27.
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5161:It's XiaoTime!
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3296:Ninoy Aquino
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2368:October 4–8
2357:September 3
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2277:Satur Ocampo
2209:Muhammad Ali
2147:Ninoy Aquino
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3696:Opposition
3671:February 9
3581:November 3
3567:October 28
3554:Taft Avenue
3545:October 21
3482:Martial Law
3441:November 14
3432:Chino Roces
3367:February 5
3349:January 27
3235:Chino Roces
3230:December 8
3215:Newspapers
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3073:November 17
2962:January 20
2912:is lifted.
2908:January 16
2875:December 4
2851:November 4
2783:January 30
2637:December 16
2605:November 25
2597:is arrested
2587:November 10
2566:October 10
2518:Imee Marcos
2432:January 20
2405:December 23
2382:Martial Law
2254:November 7
2244:November 3
2230:October 24
2213:Joe Frazier
2161:Imee Marcos
2025:October 20
2015:October 15
2005:October 11
1982:martial law
1940:Jose Diokno
1836:Hiroo Onoda
1793:February 2
1742:November 8
1724:October 20
1713:September 1
1689:Masagana 99
1614:January 17
1549:December 7
1539:November 29
1528:November 2
1515:October 23
1492:Nur Misuari
1479:October 21
1470:martial law
1436:Jose Diokno
1399:martial law
1241:January 11
1224:November 8
1175:during the
1074:attempt by
1068:Philippines
1064:papal visit
1056:November 27
1046:November 17
901:November 11
797:December 26
647:December 30
475:Solid North
312:Protest art
293:Resistance
279:Masagana 99
239:Martial law
229:Vietnam War
194:Second term
6194:2018-06-01
6170:2018-06-01
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4352:2018-10-13
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4079:References
3992:August 21
3870:planes to
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3756:Rizal Park
3658:February 7
3624:December 9
3607:Fabian Ver
3599:December 2
3455:December 1
3291:August 31
3127:The first
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2841:October 8
2502:August 31
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2378:October 16
2343:August 26
2275:Spokesman
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2059:December 1
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1597:January 15
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624:November 9
417:(daughter)
411:(daughter)
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302:Indigenous
289:Journalism
166:First term
128:Monopolies
111:Presidency
88:Early life
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5596:April 25,
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3328:December
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2541:October 1
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2325:August 17
2301:April 27
2269:January 4
2200:October 2
2156:April 15
2066:published
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1853:March 19
1766:December
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1635:March 31
1186:August 22
1165:August 21
1138:Death of
990:March 23
850:July 3–5
634:President
387:(brother)
297:Religious
6272:Category
6238:April 3,
6161:Archived
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5268:Archived
5266:. 2014.
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4067:See also
4042:Antipolo
4000:founded
3913:and the
3902:March 25
3838:San Juan
3706:election
3684:election
3550:Lakbayan
3532:massacre
3217:We Forum
3137:July 23
3093:January
2988:April 7
2898:January
2831:June 20
2695:January
2680:June 12
2508:student
2443:March 26
2334:Mindanao
2286:April 7
2279:arrested
2180:June 17
2143:April 4
2079:Rolex 12
1863:June 24
1832:Japanese
1828:March 11
1658:April 24
1626:Congress
1195:Writ of
1153:June 19
1032:June 27
1022:April 6
908:is held.
835:June 14
817:March 29
787:November
742:March 18
724:August 8
688:June 25
542:Category
397:Bongbong
385:Pacifico
381:(father)
264:Rolex 12
207:campaign
148:Timeline
6134:Mar 16,
6112:Mar 16,
6090:Mar 16,
6068:Mar 16,
5815:Mar 16,
5785:Mar 16,
5566:Rappler
5019: RP
4718:July 8,
4554:Mar 15,
4103:July 8,
4025:ABS–CBN
3977:July 28
3958:ABS–CBN
3950:July 22
3935:May 28
3874:and to
3784:Defense
3698:Antique
3676:COMELEC
3513:August
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3055:June 30
3039:June 16
3002:May 11
2937:Source
2821:May 13
2652:April 7
2569:In the
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2086:to the
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1797:DWGT-TV
1771:MERALCO
1699:July 27
1601:Chinese
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1282:May 30
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1135:June 14
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636:of the
631:elected
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257:Torture
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123:Economy
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3586:Marcos
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3444:Mayor
3377:May 14
3221:Malaya
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2797:May 1
2767:, and
2715:May 7
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5969:link
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