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US: Violent Clashes Erupt Between Pro-Hamas And Counter-Protesters In Brooklyn 2

Violent clashes erupted between pro-Hamas and counter-protesters on Tuesday, February 18, in Brooklyn's Borough Park, a New York City neighborhood known for its large Orthodox Jewish community.

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US: Violent Clashes Erupt Between Pro-Hamas And Counter-Protesters In Brooklyn

Violent clashes erupted between pro-Hamas and counter-protesters on Tuesday, February 18, in Brooklyn's Borough Park, a New York City neighborhood known for its large Orthodox Jewish community.

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US: Lake-Effect Snow Prompts State Of Emergency Declarations In Northeast Ohio

Lake-effect snow buried northern parts of the U.S. over the weekend, bringing below-freezing temperatures. Much of Ohio experienced several inches of snowfall, leading to snow warnings across the region. Following a severe winter storm on Sunday, December 1, a state of emergency was declared in several northeastern counties.

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Philippines marks 70th anniversary of 'Battle for Manila'

Philippines marks 70th anniversary of 'Battle for Manila'

Manila Mayor Joseph Estrada (C) and diplomats from various countries observe a ceremony in the Philippine capital on Feb. 3, 2015, to mark the 70th anniversary of the "Battle for Manila" during World War II.

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Estrada talks about Arroyo's arrest

Estrada talks about Arroyo's arrest

MANILA, Philippines - Former Philippine President Joseph Estrada speaks during an interview with Kyodo News at his office-residence compound in the Manila suburb of San Juan City on Jan. 18, 2012. Estrada said he regards the recent arrest of his successor, Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo, as ''poetic justice'' 11 years after his ouster from the presidency over corruption charges.

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(2)Actor Fernando Poe, Jr. throws hat into presidential race

(2)Actor Fernando Poe, Jr. throws hat into presidential race

MANILA, Philippines - Fernando Poe, Jr. (C), a popular actor and best friend of deposed Philippine President Joseph Estrada, tells a crowd of local and foreign media and supporters in Manila on NOv. 26 that he will run in the presidential election in May 2004.

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(1)Actor Fernando Poe, Jr. throws hat into presidential race

(1)Actor Fernando Poe, Jr. throws hat into presidential race

MANILA, Philippines - Fernando Poe, Jr., a popular actor and best friend of deposed Philippine President Joseph Estrada, declares that he will run in the next presidential election in May 2004 at a press conference in Manila on Nov. 26.

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Estrada aide arrested over anti-gov't plot

Estrada aide arrested over anti-gov't plot

MANILA, Philippines - Police on July 28 arrested Ramon Cardenas (C), a former deputy executive secretary to ousted President Joseph Estrada, for his alleged role in what they said was a plot to topple President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo over the weekend.

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Estrada reluctantly appears at start of corruption trial

Estrada reluctantly appears at start of corruption trial

MANILA, Philippines - Former Philippine President Joseph Estrada appears before the Sandiganbayan anti-graft court in Quezon City on Oct. 1 for the start of his trial. Earlier, Estrada refused to attend the trial, saying he had waived his right to do so.

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Estrada refuses to enter plea in perjury case

Estrada refuses to enter plea in perjury case

MANILA, Philippines - Ousted Philippine President Joseph Estrada (C) sits in a special anti-graft court June 27 in Manila. Estrada refused to enter a plea during his arraignment for perjury, prompting the court to enter a plea of not guilty on his behalf. His lawyer told the justices that the charge has not been clarified and information submitted by prosecutors is confusing.

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Police arrest Estrada on plunder charge

Police arrest Estrada on plunder charge

MANILA, Philippines - Police spray water at supporters of former Philippine President Joseph Estrada while they gather around Estrada's home in Manila on April 25 in an attempt to prevent the former president from being arrested on the non-bailable charge of plunder.

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Estrada finds solace among impoverished supporters

Estrada finds solace among impoverished supporters

MANILA, Philippines - Ousted Philippine President Joseph Estrada, marking his 64th birthday under threat of arrest for plunder, basks in the cheers of about 3,000 supporters in a slum community beside a garbage dump on April 19 in Payatas, Quezon City. Thousands welcomed the deposed president with streamers and posters wishing him a happy birthday as he toured depressed communities around metropolitan Manila.

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Estrada visits Zamboanga to stump for party

Estrada visits Zamboanga to stump for party

ZAMBOANGA, Philippines - Ousted President Joseph Estrada arrives at Zamboanga on Feb. 27 in his first trip out of Manila since being unseated Jan. 20. He visited the southern port city to stump for his party's Senate hopefuls and plead his case that he is still the legal leader of the country.

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Estrada issues warning to Arroyo administration

Estrada issues warning to Arroyo administration

MANILA, Philippines - Ousted Philippine President Joseph Estrada warns there will be bloodshed if the administration of President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo arrests and jails him on charges of plunder. Estrada, sporting his trademark wristband bearing the presidential seal on his right arm, issued the warning during an exclusive interview with Kyodo News at his home in the prestigious Greenhills enclave of metropolitan Manila.

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Philippine Senate turns documents over to Ombudsman

Philippine Senate turns documents over to Ombudsman

MANILA, Philippines - Senate President Aquilino Pimentel opens bank records from ousted President Joseph Estrada in Manila on Feb. 14 before media, bank officials, prosecution lawyers and Ombudsman Aniano Desierto. Local media reports, citing previously obtained copies of the document, said the account contained up to 3.2 billion pesos (about $66 million).

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Philippine people celebrate on news of Estrada resignation

Philippine people celebrate on news of Estrada resignation

MANILA, Philippines - Tens of thousands of Filipinos celebrate the victory of ''people power'' on a Manila street Jan. 20 on news that President Joseph Estrada resigned.

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Estrada says he doubts legality of new presidency

Estrada says he doubts legality of new presidency

MANILA, Philippines - Former Philippine President Joseph Estrada (file photo) said Jan. 20 he is leaving the presidential palace. He said in a statement issued after Vice President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo was sworn in as president that he doubts the ''constitutionality'' of Arroyo's inauguration.

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Singson directly links Estrada to illegal gambling

Singson directly links Estrada to illegal gambling

MANILA, Philippines - Ilocos Sur Gov. Luis Singson (L), the prosecution's star witness in the impeachment trial of Philippine President Joseph Estrada, takes an oath at the Senate court in Manila on Dec. 13. He detailed a trail of illegal gambling money that he says regularly flowed into the embattled president's pockets.

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Economy to collapse if Estrada escapes impeachment

Economy to collapse if Estrada escapes impeachment

MANILA, Philippines - Philippine Vice President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo, constitutional successor to President Joseph Estrada, warns Dec. 8 the country's economy could collapse if the impeached president survives a landmark Senate trial where he is accused of bribery, graft and corruption. In an exclusive interview with Kyodo News, Arroyo said Filipinos have high expectations that the 22-member Senate, convened as an impeachment court, will conduct an impartial trial of Estrada.

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Philippine President Estrada's impeachment trial opens

Philippine President Estrada's impeachment trial opens

MANILA, Philippines - Former Philippine President Corazon Aquino (R) and Cardinal Jaime Sin (C) are among people who take part in a rally demanding a fair impeachment of President Joseph Estrada at a Manila park Dec. 7, the first day of his impeachment trial.

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Congressional panel endorses Estrada impeachment complaint

Congressional panel endorses Estrada impeachment complaint

MANILA, Philippines - The justice committee of the Philippines' House of Representatives is in session Nov. 6 to consider an impeachment complaint against President Joseph Estrada. The committee endorsed the complaint to the full lower chamber, which could send the articles of impeachment to the Senate as early as next week.

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Thousands rally, pray for Estrada resignation

Thousands rally, pray for Estrada resignation

MANILA, Philippines - Tens of thousands of Filipinos gather at the EDSA Shrine in Manila on Nov. 4, demanding an immediate resignation of President Joseph Estrada who faces allegations of womanizing, drinking and gambling.

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Estrada's accuser speaks to journalists

Estrada's accuser speaks to journalists

MANILA, Philippines - Luis Singson, governor of Ilocos Sur in the northern Philippines, speaks to foreign journalists in Manila on Oct. 26. The whistle blower in the multimillion dollar bribery scandal involving President Joseph Estrada said alleged bribes from illegal gambling were ''just the tip of the iceberg'' and Estrada and his cronies made more money through shady deals with government-run firms.

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Calls for Philippine President Estrada to resign escalate

Calls for Philippine President Estrada to resign escalate

MANILA, Philippines - Calls for Philippine President Joseph Estrada to resign grow as opposition and church leaders underscored his lack of moral authority to govern on charges he received millions of pesos in bribes from illegal gambling. Vice President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo (L), leader of the main opposition People's Power-National Union of Christian Democrats (Lakas-NUCD), and former President Corazon Aquino (C), participate in a mass in Manila Oct. 17 calling for Estrada to resign or take a leave until he is cleared of the charges.

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Citizens call for impeachment of Estrada

Citizens call for impeachment of Estrada

MANILA, Philippines - Members of a Philippine citizens group call for impeachment procedures against President Joseph Estrada in Manila on Oct. 11 over allegations he accepted millions of dollars in payoffs from illegal gambling.

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2 French hostages escape from Muslim rebels

2 French hostages escape from Muslim rebels

MANILA, Philippines - Two French journalists, Roland Madura (L) and Jean-Jacques Le Garrec (C), speak of their escape from Muslim rebel captors on the southern Philippine island of Jolo at a news conference at the Malacanang presidential palace in Manila on Sept. 20. Philippine President Joseph Estrada sits beside them.

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Mori welcomes Philippine president at reception

Mori welcomes Philippine president at reception

NEW YORK, United States - Japanese Prime Minister Yoshiro Mori (C) welcomes Philippine President Joseph Estrada (R, front) at a reception hosted by Japan at a New York hotel on Sept. 6. The reception was held on the sidelines of the ongoing U.N. Millennium Summit in the U.S. city.

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Mori meets Estrada

Mori meets Estrada

TOKYO, Japan - Prime Minister Yoshiro Mori receives Philippine President Joseph Estrada (R) at the government guesthouse at Tokyo's Moto-Akasaka on June 8.

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Philippine President Estrada arrives in Japan

Philippine President Estrada arrives in Japan

NARITA, Japan - Philippine President Joseph Estrada (C) arrives at Narita airport just east of Tokyo on June 6 to attend the official funeral for the late Japanese Prime Minister Keizo Obuchi scheduled for Thursday.

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ASEAN plus three summit in Manila

ASEAN plus three summit in Manila

MANILA, Philippines - Leaders of the 10-member Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) plus its three dialogue partners Japan, China and South Korea pose for a picture ahead of their meeting on Nov. 28 in Manila. The photo shows Philippine President Joseph Estrada (C, 7th from R), who chairs the third informal summit meeting, and the other 12 leaders.

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Obuchi attends dinner hosted by Philippine president

Obuchi attends dinner hosted by Philippine president

MANILA, Philippines - Japanese Prime Minister Keizo Obuchi (C) attends a dinner hosted by Philippine President Joseph Estrada on Nov. 27. Obuchi was in Manila to attend a summit of leaders of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations, Japan, China and South Korea. On the right is South Korean President Kim Dae Jung.

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Estrada urges setting up E. Asian security forum

Estrada urges setting up E. Asian security forum

MANILA, Philippines - Philippine President Joseph Estrada delivers a keynote speech at the opening of a meeting of the Pacific Economic Cooperation Council (PECC) in Manila on Oct. 21. He stressed the need to create an East Asian security forum that will both respond to pressing security issues and pursue peaceful means to avert potential conflicts.

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Thousands protest Estrada's bid to amend Constitution

Thousands protest Estrada's bid to amend Constitution

MANILA, Philippines - Former Philippine President Corazon Aquino (C) waves as tens of thousands of protesters gathered in Manila's financial district of Makati on Aug. 20 to oppose President Joseph Estrada's bid to amend the Constitution.

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Philippines assures Japan of investment safety

Philippines assures Japan of investment safety

Philippine President Joseph Estrada (R) and Yasuo Shingu (L), chairman of the Kansai Economic Federation, who is leading a Japanese trade delegation to the Philippines, attend a press conference at the Malacanang Palace in Manila on Sept. 3. Estrada assured the delegation the country is a safe investment option despite the financial storm battering Asia.

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Estrada takes oath as Philippines' 13th president

Estrada takes oath as Philippines' 13th president

Joseph Estrada (3rd from L) is sworn in June 30 as the Philippines' 13th president at the historic Barasoain Church in the town of Malolos, Bulacan Province, some 45 kilometers north of Manila. Estrada, 61, a former actor and college dropout whose real name is Jose Marcelo Ejercito, succeeded Fidel Ramos.

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PHILIPPINES-PRESIDENT-ELECT-CHINA-AWARDING CEREMONY

PHILIPPINES-PRESIDENT-ELECT-CHINA-AWARDING CEREMONY

(220610) -- MAKATI CITY, June 10, 2022 (Xinhua) -- Philippine President-elect Ferdinand Romualdez Marcos (L), former Philippine President Joseph Estrada (R) and Chinese Ambassador to the Philippines Huang Xilian (C) attend the awarding ceremony to Filipinos that contributed to the promotion of the Philippines-China mutual understanding, in Makati City, the Philippines on June 10, 2022. The newly-elected Philippine leader on Friday vowed to foster stronger and deeper Philippines-China relations during his six-year administration. (Photo by Rouelle Umali/Xinhua)

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Estrada reluctantly appears at start of corruption trial

Estrada reluctantly appears at start of corruption trial

MANILA, Philippines - Former Philippine President Joseph Estrada appears before the Sandiganbayan anti-graft court in Quezon City on Oct. 1 for the start of his trial. Earlier, Estrada refused to attend the trial, saying he had waived his right to do so.

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Chips (1977)

Chips (1977)

Erik Estrada, Larry Wilcox & Robert Pine Characters: Officer Francis Llewellyn 'Ponch' Poncherello,Officer Jon Baker & Sgt. Joseph Getraer Television: Chips (1976) 15 September 1977 Date: 15 September 1977

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Chips (1977)

Chips (1977)

Erik Estrada, Larry Wilcox & Robert Pine Characters: Officer Francis Llewellyn 'Ponch' Poncherello, Officer Jon Baker, Sgt. Joseph Getraer Television: Chips (1976) 15 September 1977 Date: 15 September 1977

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Chips (1977)

Chips (1977)

Larry Wilcox, Robert Pine & Erik Estrada Characters: Officer Jon Baker, Sgt. Joseph Getraer, Officer Francis Llewellyn 'Ponch' Poncherello Television: Chips (1977) 15 September 1977 Date: 15 September 1977

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Chips (1977)

Chips (1977)

Larry Wilcox, Robert Pine & Erik Estrada Characters: Officer Jon Baker, Sgt. Joseph Getraer, Officer Francis Llewellyn 'Ponch' Poncherello Television: Chips (1977) 15 September 1977 Date: 15 September 1977

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Estrada Arraignment

Estrada Arraignment

Estrada Arraignment?Former President Joseph Estrada during his arraignment on the plunder case at Sandiganbayan. On his right is his wife senator-elect Loi and on his left is Estradafs lead lawyer, former Supreme Court Justice Andres Narvasa. Photo by Sid Balatan

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Former President Joseph Estrada to gates of Malacanang palace this morning.

Former President Joseph Estrada to gates of Malacanang palace this morning.

KYODOPHOTO MANILA 01MAY2001: Victims of the violent dispersal was carried by anti riot police to a mearby hospital following the march of supporters of former president Joseph Estrada to gates of Malacanang palace this morning. Sid Balatan

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Supporters of ousted
Philippine president Joseph Estrada

Supporters of ousted Philippine president Joseph Estrada

KYODOPHOTO MANILA 26APRIL2001: People power 3: Supporters of ousted Philippine president Joseph Estrada tooped to EDSA shrine following the arest of Erap. Photo Sid Balatan

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Erap at Sandiganbayan

Erap at Sandiganbayan

Erap at Sandiganbayan--Ousted Philippine President Joseph Estrada went to the Sandiganbayan this afternoon to post bail after a warrant of arrest was issues in one of the several cases he is facing. Photo by Sid Balatan 04/06/2001

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MANILA-protesters-Estrada

MANILA-protesters-Estrada

KYDOPHOTO:MANILA:24JULY2000: anti-riot police disperse protesters while Philippine President Joseph Estrada delivers his 3rd State of the Nation Address at the Batasan Pambansa complex,

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2 French hostages escape from Muslim rebels

2 French hostages escape from Muslim rebels

MANILA, Philippines - Two French journalists, Roland Madura (L) and Jean-Jacques Le Garrec (C), speak of their escape from Muslim rebel captors on the southern Philippine island of Jolo at a news conference at the Malacanang presidential palace in Manila on Sept. 20. Philippine President Joseph Estrada sits beside them.

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Estrada talks about Arroyo's arrest

Estrada talks about Arroyo's arrest

MANILA, Philippines - Former Philippine President Joseph Estrada speaks during an interview with Kyodo News at his office-residence compound in the Manila suburb of San Juan City on Jan. 18, 2012. Estrada said he regards the recent arrest of his successor, Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo, as ''poetic justice'' 11 years after his ouster from the presidency over corruption charges. (Kyodo)

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'People power lunch' protests condemn Estrada

'People power lunch' protests condemn Estrada

MANILA, Philippines - Captains of Philippine industries share food with workers, farmers and tribespeople during a ''people power lunch'' in the financial district, Makati, Nov. 29 to dramatize demands for President Joseph Estrada to resign. The ''people power lunch'' is just one of the many gimmicks invented by protesters to get their message across -- that Estrada must resign over corruption allegations.

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Estrada aide arrested over anti-gov't plot

Estrada aide arrested over anti-gov't plot

MANILA, Philippines - Police on July 28 arrested Ramon Cardenas (C), a former deputy executive secretary to ousted President Joseph Estrada, for his alleged role in what they said was a plot to topple President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo over the weekend. (Kyodo)

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