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Essay heading: History links Mexico, Philippines by THERESE MARGOLIS
 
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troops, but after then-President Manual Avila Camacho spoke to the pilots, he asked his American counterpart, Franklin D. Roosevelt, to instead send them to the Philippines, "where they could fight side-by-side with their Filipino brothers." Although only a handful of those brave pilots are still alive today, the Philippine government considers them national heroes, and in November of 2004, they were personally decorated by Philippine President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo during an official visit to Mexico City...
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troops, but after then-President Manual Avila Camacho spoke to the pilots, he asked his American counterpart, Franklin D. Roosevelt, to instead send them to the Philippines, "where they could fight side-by-side with their Filipino brothers." Although only a handful of those brave pilots are still alive today, the Philippine government considers them national heroes, and in November of 2004, they were personally decorated by Philippine President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo during an official visit to Mexico City...
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History links Mexico, Philippines by THERESE MARGOLIS   NAFTA - North American Free Trade Agreement - Impact on the U.S., Canada and Mexico   The connection between Philippines and Mexico   The Impact of NAFTA on Mexico's Trade and Growth: An Econometric Exploration   Discuss the advantages and disadvantages, to the participating countries and the rest of the world, of forming a free trade arrangement. China, Japan and Korea are now undertaking preliminary research into the formation of a free trade area. Withi...   A New Perspective on the Spanish Conquest of Mexico   HISTORY OF MEXICO   FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT IN MEXICO (FDI)   Developed And Developing Countries Of Japan And Philippines   Water Problem and its implications on Mexico City   Review Of "The City Of Mexico In The Age Of Diaz"   Review Of "the City Of Mexico In The Age Of Diaz"   U.s Investment In Mexico   Mexico City   Mexico City  
 
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