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Everybody like Billy…Su vista penetraba el corazon de toda la gentel (his face went to everybody's heart)."Mr Hutton tells me that Billy has been the subject of more western outlaw films than anyone else.
"Star Wars" showed us clean and rustless spacecraft, "Alien" muscled in with dank and dripping ones, and now "Sunshine" catches the mood with verdancy — the most startling shot in the film is of a loamy-fingered Corazon digging carrots, millions of miles from earthly soil.
Other crew members include the captain, Kaneda (Hiroyuki Sanada); the in-house psychologist, Searle (Cliff Curtis), who is, needless to say, several degrees loopier than the rest of them; and the elegant Corazon (Michelle Yeoh), who tends the jungly garden at the heart of the ship, from which they draw their oxygen.
The social welfare secretary, Corazon Soliman, admitted that 490 beggars and homeless people had been taken off the street and put in luxury accommodation during the visit.
So confident of victory is he that he has warned of a "People Power" uprising (like the one in 1986 that put his mother, Corazon Aquino, in the presidential palace) if he is not officially proclaimed the winner.
Ever since the assassination of Benigno Aquino, the chief opposition leader, in 1983, he had been close to the Aquino family: so close that when Benigno's widow, Corazon, became president in the wake of Marcos, Cardinal Sin led a chant of "Co-ry!
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In the Philippines the past three presidents have been the widow of an opposition leader (Corazon Aquino), the daughter of a president (Gloria Macapagal Arroyo and Corazonn's son, Noynoy (none of his four sisters has gone into politics).
The first to be arrested, Juan Ponce Enrile, is a serial offender, having been arrested for trying to overthrow Corazon Aquino's government in the late 1980s.
Mr Estrada was pledging this week to put his own people on the streets on November 11th, to counter the rallies led by Corazon Aquino, who became president after leading similar protests to topple Ferdinand Marcos in 1986.If Mr Estrada succeeds in hanging on, it will be a blow to the country.
Those victorious crowds were firm in their faith that their new leader, Corazon Aquino, would deliver them from poverty and corruption.
The real risk would be a cabinet riven by ideological divisions, lacking the cohesion to tackle further reform, which might succumb to the drift of the presidency of Corazon Aquino, Marcos's successor: "a laid-back president, and squabbling advisers and cabinet".But Mr Estrada has a solid power-base among the poor, who trust him and rather like his rough-and-ready image.
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