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May 2001Number of pairs of Imelda Marcos's shoes on display in the Philippines' new shoe museum: 200
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Office of Tourism and Cultural Affairs (Marikina, Philippines)

March 20, 2008Francisco Duque III, the Philippine Secretary of Health, encouraged Roman Catholic worshippers who planned on flaying the skin off their backs or crucifying themselves on Easter to get a tetanus shot first and to use clean whips and nails.
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Daily Telegraph

September 16, 2007A dismissed trial-court judge in the Philippines was fighting to be returned to the bench along with his three elves, Angel, Armand, and Luis the Avenger.
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The Wall Street Journal

July 30, 2007A lost and distraught lovebird flew amok on a flight from Bangkok to Manila.
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Inquirer via Global Nation

March 22, 2007 Gay policemen in Manila were ordered not to swing their hips while on duty.
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MSNBC

February 4, 2007Moro rebels in Jolo captured a number of senior Philippine military officers including General Dolorfino, Colonel Ramon, and Colonel Baboon.
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Sun.Star Davao

October 10, 2006The Philippines rejected a plan to help a monkey-infested island by importing monkey-eating eagles.
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gulfnews.com

May 20, 2006A 4.3-million-square-foot mall opened in the Philippines.
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AP via Yahoo! News

February 24, 2006 Philippines President Gloria Arroyo declared emergency rule after an attempted coup by several politicians, military officers, and a former nun.
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Reuters

February 20, 2006In Guinsaugon, Philippines, at least 1,371 people were buried in a mudslide. Imelda Marcos promised to visit the region soon.
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Reuters

November 3, 2005In the Philippines five U.S. Marines were arrested for raping a woman they met at a karaoke bar.
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BBC News

June 3, 2005A group of men in the Philippines, naked save for head scarves and caps, protested cuts in education funding.
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ABS-CBN

March 25, 2005Western Christians celebrated Easter. In the Philippines, fourteen men were crucified, one for the nineteenth time.
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The Independent

March 9, 2005A badly prepared snack killed twenty-seven children in the Philippines.
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ABC13

January 20, 2005A poll of thousands of people in 21 countries revealed that just 26 percent consider Bush a positive global force. Three quarters of respondents in France and Germany and 64 percent of Britons felt that U.S. actions would have a negative impact on the world, and for the first time it appeared that an international dislike of Bush is metamorphosing into a dislike of Americans in general. The three countries that approved of Bush's reelection were the Philippines, Poland, and India.
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The Guardian

January 12, 2005A police officer in the Philippines was accused of stealing a fellow officer's bomb-sniffing dog, then eating it.
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Sun Star Davao

December 5, 2004 Mudslides killed more than 1,100 in the Philippines.
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New York Times

August 11, 2004 Philippine president Gloria Macapagal Arroyo told her countrymen to stop kissing her, and
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Associated Press

August 10, 2004four people were arrested in the Philippines for killing, cooking, and eating a relative at a wedding reception.
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Associated Press

July 17, 2004 Philippine forces were withdrawn from the country in response to the kidnapping of a truck driver. The Bush Administration was not pleased.
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CNN

April 9, 2004A Christian was crucified (for the 17th time) in the Philippines.
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Reuters

January 5, 2004At least eleven people were killed and 68 were wounded when a bomb blew up at a basketball game in the Philippines.
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The Australian

December 24, 2003Hundreds of Filipinos were buried in landslides.
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Malaya.com.ph

October 19, 2003President George W. Bush traveled to Asia and gave a speech in Manila comparing Iraq to the Philippines, a former U.S. colony that was "liberated" from Spain in 1898 and occupied for 48 years. Bush said that the Philippines, which he called "the oldest democracy in Asia," should be seen as the model for a new democratic Iraq, and then quickly left the country because of security concerns.
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New York Times

September 5, 2003There were rumors of a coup plot in the Philippines.
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New York Times

December 4, 2001Somalia, Yemen, Sudan, Libya, the Philippines, Indonesia, and North Korea were also being mentioned as future targets.
October 23, 2001 Prostitutes were descending on Angeles City in the Philippines in preparation for the arrival of American troops.
October 9, 2001 Islamic rebels in the Philippines attacked the capital city of the island of Basilan.
June 26, 2001Mayor Lito Atienza of Manila caught fire during a public burning of pornography and gambling machines.
February 13, 2001Joseph Estrada, the former president of the Philippines, asked for more time to answer corruption charges but was refused; Estrada is said to be having a hard time finding a lawyer willing to defend him.
February 13, 2001Political violence continued in Afghanistan, China, Colombia, Congo, Ecuador, Guinea, Indonesia, Iran, Kashmir, Liberia, Nigeria, Palestine, the Philippines, Sierra Leone, Sri Lanka, Vietnam, Zimbabwe, and elsewhere.
February 6, 2001 President Bush called the new president of the Philippines and remarked that “we are the two freshest faces in the presidential ranks.” He also noted that “it's about past seven in the evening here, so we're actually in different time lines.” Former Philippine president Joseph Estrada, a recent victim of People Power, affirmed that he was still legally president; his successor told him to give up his “evil designs.” “You cannot win against the people,” she said. “I shall crush you.”
September 5, 2000Abu Sayyaf, a militant Islamic group in the Philippines, received a ransom, arranged by Libya, of $1 million each for six European hostages and reportedly will spend its new fortune on arms, ammunition, 10 motorcycles, and a speedboat; the group also kidnapped an American, whom they said they might behead, and demanded $18 million.

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