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Marcos allies prosper after his death

Source: Inquirer.net
Manila : Philippines | 2 months ago  
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Philippines�Twenty years after dictator Ferdinand Marcos died, some of his former allies remain the richest men in the Philippines while those who have sought to bring them to justice are angry and frustrated. Two of the most famous tycoons, Filipino-Chinese Lucio Tan and the...
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