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I  have a deadline to meet or my editor may end up with a blank space saved for me. So, I’m doing this column blindfolded with a very painful retina … and black and blue from pulling a weak muscle.

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MANILA, Philippines - Binalaan ni Abu Say­yaf Commander Albader Pa­rad ang tropa ng militar na pupugutan ng ulo ang isa sa mga miyembro ng International Committeee of the Red Cross (ICRC) kapag sinugod ng huli ang kani­lang kasaluku­yang kuta sa Sulu.

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I have lived for research, breathing in the air of suspense, undertaking inquiries and rejoicing at findings that reinforce archival material while smelling the scent of fish from the sea air, observing burnt-blond-haired children, playmates of waves and sea goddesses, whose aroma is rancid from the sun. Among these reminiscences, my thoughts turn to a woman who was honored and reaped much attention. She was a Shaman of Tawi-Tawi.

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