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TWO years after Ferdinand Marcos (FM) died in exile in Hawaii in 1989, former first lady Imelda Marcos was allowed by the Corazon Aquino government to return to the Philippines and face a multitude of charges against her. Mrs. Marcos was quoted by the Washington Times as saying in reaction to the news, "If this will be another painful step in the fulfillment of my...sacred responsibility of bringing home the remains of my late husband Ferdinand back to our country, then, with God's blessings, I accept once more to face trial, this time before President Corazon Aquino's government."

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