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Some of his fiercest opponents on the issue were the Roman Catholic church, to which most Filipinos belong, and a former president, Corazon Aquino.
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In essence, it means that most Filipinos, deep down, do not believe that their own existence is separable from that of the people around them.
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Most Filipinos hope he will.
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Roughly half of the killed expatriates were Japanese, Malaysians or Filipinos, most of them working on a project by Japan's JGC Corp.
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Nor did most of Italy's Filipinos and Moldovans.
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The majority are Indonesians, with Bangladeshis, Filipinos and Thais making up most of the rest.
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After all, surely most people in developing countries, including Catholic Filipinos and Buddhist Laotians, breed energetically (indeed, so did Ms Fallaci's fellow Italians until they discovered the pill and ignored the pope).
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An early and classic example of this new opportunity for citizens to participate in society occurred in 2001 when Filipinos, the world's most avid texters at the time, overthrew their president, Joseph Estrada, by mobilising enormous crowds at short notice, using text messages to spread the word.
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Today, it's called Koreatown and is one of the most ethnically diverse neighborhoods in the city, made up not only of Koreans but also Latinos, Japanese, Filipinos and others, including many recently arrived immigrants.
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