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    1. Those groups have been largely disillusioned with Mrs. Aquino's failure to institute reforms after the "people power" revolution.
    2. Philippine President Aquino directed her cabinet to draft a comprehensive agrarian program, and said she may sign it into law before a new Congress convenes in July.
    3. And if a constitution won't immediately ease the Philippines's jitters, a show of strength by Mrs. Aquino possibly will.
    4. It marked the fourth nationwide balloting since President Corazon Aquino took power three years ago and Ferdinand Marcos, the president for 20 years, fled into Hawaiian exile.
    5. Mrs. Aquino, who has repeatedly refused to allow Marcos to return, said she had not received the letter.
    6. Philippine President Aquino declared a state of emergency in areas hit by Typhoon Nina, which struck the islands with 120 mph winds.
    7. President Corazon Aquino's spokesman, Teodoro Benigno, said the six-province Bicol region of southeastern Luzon was without electricity today.
    8. After years of decline, the Philippine economy shows signs of revival, and business leaders hope that the modest boom heralds desperately needed stability for President Corazon Aquino's government.
    9. Sunday's convention was the latest attempt to put together a unified, viable opposition to Mrs. Aquino.
    10. The government said it had defeated the coup attempt that nearly ousted Mrs. Aquino on Friday and described today's fighting as mopping up operations.
    11. Baab said Friday he did not know if Lindblom had delivered the letter to Mrs. Aquino.
    12. But presidential Press Secretary Tomas Gomez said Mrs. Aquino was told that 142 people died in Baguio, including two Americans, one South Korean, a Taiwanese and a Chinese.
    13. "The return of Mrs. Marcos would enable her to mobilize the underground network of the Marcos dictatorship which is designed to overthrow this government and endanger our democratic gains and economic momentum," Mrs. Aquino said.
    14. Mrs. Aquino said the "pillars of democracy" _ the executive, legislative and judicial branches of the American-style government _ are already in place in the Philippines.
    15. He became disenchanted with Mrs. Aquino, however, accusing her of failing to crush Communist rebels and rid the government of corruption.
    16. The Supreme Court agreed Tuesday to consider a request that it nullify President Corazon Aquino's decision not to let her predecessor, Ferdinand Marcos, be buried in the Philippines.
    17. Mrs. Aquino has often complained that the press today does not report on the achievements of her government and the effort it is making to improve the lives of ordinary Filipinos.
    18. Mrs. Aquino ordered Philippine flags flown at half-staff until Sunday on government buildings in respect for the 72-year-old former president, who died Thursday in Hawaii.
    19. In her radio address Mrs. Aquino said that shortly after she became president she lost interest in acquiring the shares her family had owned in the companies but Lopa wanted to buy back the 15 percent his family owned.
    20. Officials say Mrs. Aquino will argue her government is committed to human rights but faces a serious threat from the 23,000-member communist New People's Army, which has been waging a 20-year war to establish a Marxist state.
    21. Marcos was deposed in February 1986 by a "people's revolution" led by Corazon Aquino, widow of a murdered Marcos opponent.
    22. Mrs. Aquino since has refused to allow Marcos to return.
    23. His guest list was headed by President Suharto of Indonesia, President Corazon Aquino of the Philippines and Prime Ministers Lee Kuan Yew of Singapore, Chatichai Choonhavan of Thailand and Mahathir Mohamad of Malaysia.
    24. Less than two weeks later, Mrs. Aquino began reshuffling her cabinet.
    25. But Mrs. Aquino's pledge to restore democracy has not been enough to quell the 19-year Communist insurgency, which expanded during the 20-year rule of her ousted predecessor.
    26. As soon as he got to his private White House quarters Monday night, Bush called Philippine President Corazon Aquino to express concern for the lives of Americans trapped in hotels in Manila by rebel forces trying to overthrow her.
    27. Philippine government efforts to cope with the problem prompted demonstrations against President Corazon Aquino.
    28. One of the coup leaders was Gregorio "Gringo" Honasan, a cashiered lieutenant colonel who once supported Mrs. Aquino but later led an August 1987 attempt to overthrow her.
    29. A senior Philippine official said President Corazon Aquino had accepted the U.S. offer to begin talks in December on whether to extend the leases on six military bases.
    30. Mrs. Aquino's executive secretary, Catalino Macaraig, said the government had agreed to the talks and would give Quayle formal notice before he leaves.
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