Filipinos Mourn ‘People Power’ President

Filipinos across the country mourned former President Corazon Aquino on Sunday, with thousands lining up outside a Catholic school in the capital for a last glimpse of the woman they credited with ushering in Philippine democracy nearly a quarter of a century ago, ending two decades of dictatorial rule.

The same reverence for Mrs. Aquino — who served as president for six years after leading the movement to oust Ferdinand Marcos in 1986 — had ... Full Story »

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by Sarina Caragan - Sep. 27, 2009

I believe this article is well-written and covers a touching topic (particularly for Filipinos); however, the article's overall topic is very narrow, one-sided, and therefore not very accessible and relevant to the general population.

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