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1-10 of 200 for Marcos Era
The Philippines marks 20 years of freedom from President Ferdinand Marcos - under a state of emergency.
Marcos and the Road to Martial Law, 1965-72 ... Marcos dominated the political scene for the next two decades, first as an elected president in 1965 and 1969, and then as a virtual dictator after his
Marcos and the Road to Martial Law, 1965-72 ... Marcos dominated the political scene for the next two decades, first as an elected president in 1965 and 1969, and then as a virtual dictator after his
Senate Minority Leader Aquilino Pimentel Jr., another former anti-Marcos activist, had earlier described the con-com’s proposed amendments as a "throwback to the Marcos era."
The lower court granted the motion to dismiss the case due to the non-payment of the filing fee, filed by Marcos’ widow, former first lady Imelda Marcos, and her son Ferdinand Jr.
Congressman Mark Cojuangco, son of prominent Marcos ally Eduardo Cojuangco, is seeking $1 billion in government funds to revive the 620-megawatt plant in Bataan province, northwest of Manila,
The similarities to the Marcos era are remarkable, not only in the Philippine military’s expropriation of civilian power, but also in Washington’s response to it.
The similarities to the Marcos era are remarkable, not only in the Philippine military’s expropriation of civilian power, but also in Washington’s response to it.
The Untold Influence of Ex-Presidents in the Post-Marcos Era; Manuel L. Quezon III, mlquezon3@gmail.com...
Within the context of global, national and local changes since the fall of Ferdinand Marcos in 1986, academic and administrative leaders at two prestigious women's colleges candidly discuss how...
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