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Philippines and ousting
These events eventually led to the ousting of Marcos and the installation of Aquino as President of the Philippines on February 25, 1986 through the " People Power Revolution ".

Philippines and dictator
Jeane Kirkpatrick, on a visit to the Philippines, was welcomed by the dictator Ferdinand Marcos who quoted heavily from her 1979 Commentary article Dictatorships and Double Standards and although Kirkpatrick had been forced to speak-out in favor of democracy the article continued to influence Reagan ’ s policy toward Marcos.
While in Office, Heftel was part of the U. S. fact-finding mission to the Philippines, largely responsible for the forced ouster of dictator Ferdinand Marcos.
His international assignments included work in Chile, where he advised the opposition in its successful challenge to former dictator Augusto Pinochet, and in the Philippines, where he worked with Corazon Aquino in the campaign against the Ferdinand Marcos dictatorship.
The Philippines was placed under martial law by dictator Ferdinand Marcos and relations changed dramatically, as some bishops opposed the martial law.
Other high-profile clients have included the Teamsters and a bank with extensive ties to the late Philippines dictator Ferdinand Marcos and his wife.
* On September 18, 1986, just 7 months after she was swept to power by a popular revolt ( the People Power Revolution of 1986 ) against dictator Ferdinand Marcos, president Corazon C. Aquino of the Philippines addressed the joint session of Congress during her first visit since she came home to bury slain opposition leader and husband Benigno S. Aquino, Jr. in August 1983.

Philippines and Ferdinand
* 1521 – Battle of Mactan: Explorer Ferdinand Magellan is killed by natives in the Philippines led by chief Lapu-Lapu.
In the Philippines, the assassination of Benigno Aquino, Jr. triggered the eventual downfall of the 20-year autocratic rule of President Ferdinand Marcos.
* 1965 – Ferdinand Marcos becomes President of the Philippines.
* 1986 – People Power Revolution: President of the Philippines Ferdinand Marcos flees the nation after 20 years of rule ; Corazon Aquino becomes the Philippines ' first woman president.
* 1981 – President of the Philippines Ferdinand Marcos lifts martial law eight years and five months after declaring it.
* The Moro National Liberation Front was a right-wing Islamic fundamentalist rebel army which fought in the Philippines against the military dictatorship of Ferdinand Marcos
* 1521 – Ferdinand Magellan reaches the Philippines.
* 1965 – Vietnam War: In response to U. S. President Lyndon B. Johnson's call for " more flags " in Vietnam, Philippines President Elect Ferdinand Marcos announces he will send troops to help fight in South Vietnam.
Such is the case in many African states ; Idi Amin in Uganda, Adolf Hitler in Germany, Ferdinand Marcos in Philippines, for example.
* 1917 – Ferdinand Marcos, Filipino politician, 10th President of the Philippines ( d. 1989 )
* Martial law was declared in the Philippines on September 21, 1972, by President Ferdinand Marcos.
* President Ferdinand Marcos ( Philippines )
** Ferdinand Marcos, President of the Philippines ( d. 1989 )
* November 28 – Vietnam War: In response to U. S. President Lyndon B. Johnson's call for " more flags " in Vietnam, Philippines President-elect Ferdinand Marcos announces he will send troops to help fight in South Vietnam.
** Ferdinand Marcos becomes President of the Philippines.
* January 17 – Ferdinand Marcos becomes President for Life of the Philippines.
** People Power Revolution: President Ferdinand Marcos of the Philippines goes into exile in Hawaii after 20 years of rule ; Corazon Aquino becomes the first Filipino woman president, first as an interim president.
* September 28 – Ferdinand Marcos, President of the Philippines ( b. 1917 )
* November 25 – King Ferdinand IV of Spain grants the Religious of the Virgin Mary in the Philippines royal protection.
* March 16 – Ferdinand Magellan reaches the Philippines.
* December 29 – The Communist New People's Army blows up a bust of Ferdinand Marcos in Benguet, Philippines.
* Benigno Aquino Jr. of the Philippines was imprisoned during the martial law regime of Ferdinand Marcos
* Ferdinand Marcos ( 1917 – 1989 ), tenth president of the Philippines
Charles provided 5 ships to Ferdinand Magellan whose voyage-the first circumnavigation of the Earth-laid the foundation for the Pacific oceanic empire of Spain and began Spanish colonization of the Philippines.

Philippines and Marcos
In the Philippines, the zarzuela ( or sarsuwela ) was supported financially by Imelda Marcos.
* July 2 – Imelda Marcos, First Lady of the Philippines
Noriega claims that the Civic Crusade was the handiwork of U. S. Embassy chargé d ' affaires John Maisto, who arranged for Civic Crusade leaders to travel to the Philippines to learn the tactics of the U. S .- supported movement to overthrow Ferdinand Marcos.
In late 2005 Byrne and Fatboy Slim began work on Here Lies Love, a disco opera or song cycle about the life of Imelda Marcos, the controversial former First Lady of the Philippines.
Ferdinand Emmanuel Edralin Marcos ( September 11, 1917 – September 28, 1989 ) was President of the Philippines from 1965 to 1986.

Philippines and subsequent
* President of the United States Woodrow Wilson promises eventual independence for Philippines, though subsequent Republican administrations see it as a distant goal.
After its victory in the Spanish-American War of 1898 and the subsequent acquisition of Cuba, Puerto Rico, the Philippines, and Guam, the United States had gained a colonial empire.
The U. S. was able to play a minor role in suppressing the Boxer Rebellion due to the presence of U. S. ships and troops deployed in the Philippines, which had been stationed there since the U. S. conquest of the Philippines during the Spanish American War and the subsequent Philippine Insurrection.
He played an instrumental role during the Philippines ' revolution against Spain, and the subsequent Philippine-American War or War of Philippine Independence that resisted American occupation.
With the appointment, on American advice, of former USAFFE guerilla Rep. Ramon Magsaysay as Secretary of National Defense in September 1950 and the subsequent appropriation by Congress of more funds for the drive against the Communist movement in the Philippines, more BCTs were formed.
* 1986: Lewis M. Simons, Pete Carey and Katherine Ellison, San Jose Mercury News, " for their June 1985 series that documented massive transfers of wealth abroad by President Marcos and his associates and had a direct impact on subsequent political developments in the Philippines and the United States.
The seizure of Manila by British naval forces in October, 1762, and the subsequent surrender of the Spanish Philippines to Britain during the British occupation of the Philippines, inspired uprisings in the farthest north of Ilocos Norte and Cagayan, where anti-Spanish sentiments festered.
The road, starting from the North Diversion Road ( today the North Luzon Expressway ) and ending at the current Magallanes Interchange with the South Luzon Expressway, was finished in 1940, shortly before World War II and the subsequent Japanese occupation of the Philippines.
Also in May 2008 the Company announced that it would offshore more of its activities including SAP support and HR and payroll administration to Makati City in the Philippines and has seen a subsequent increase in its outsourced HR and payroll services business to more than 850 customer organisations.
Like many classical liberals at the time, including Edward Atkinson, Moorfield Storey, and Grover Cleveland, Sumner opposed the Spanish-American War and the subsequent U. S. effort to quell the insurgency in the Philippines.
The earthquake and subsequent tsunami on September 21, 1897 that devastated the Southern Philippines was believed to be from a submarine eruption therefore excludes Bud Dajo.
: The Dinagyang is a religious and cultural festival in Iloilo City, Philippines held on the fourth weekend of January, is the city's largest festival and is held to honor the Santo Niño, and to celebrate the arrival on Panay of Malay settlers and the subsequent selling of the island to them by the Atis.
The 27th returned to Hunter, without personnel or equipment on 4 May 1942 after being severely depleted in strength during the Battle of the Philippines ( 1942 ), and subsequent combat in the Dutch East Indies and New Guinea Campaigns ( 1942 ).
He considered himself an Anglophile but did not want America to become an Imperial Power along the same lines as Great Britain and was opposed to the Spanish-American War and the subsequent occupation of the Philippines.
Several monuments have been erected in memory of the sailors lost in the Battle off Samar, October 25, 1944, a part of the Battle of Leyte Gulf ( Philippines ), and in subsequent battles of the Pacific:
Those charges were later dropped, as have subsequent charges filed by authorities in the Philippines.
The efforts of Ferdinand Magellan, reaching the island of Limasawa in 1521, led to the subsequent establishment of the colony of the Philippines under Miguel López de Legazpi which was to become an essential Spanish military base in the Pacific.
Moreover, the display of active interest in the archipelago was triggered by Cloma ’ s declaration and subsequent assertion of the Philippines.
The Philippine Presidential Unit Citation is a decoration of the Republic of the Philippines which has been awarded to certain units of the United States military for actions both during and subsequent to the Second World War.
The retaking of the island officially named Fort Mills, along with the bloody battle to liberate Manila and the earlier recapture of the Bataan Peninsula, by invading U. S. forces from the occupying Japanese, marked the redemption of the American and Filipino surrender on 6 May 1942 and the subsequent fall of the Philippines.

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