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By George M. Hizon
Published: January 3, 2009
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Looking back at the year 1887, one cannot help wonder why national hero Jose Rizal was considered Spain's greatest enemy in the Philippines. From the history books that we have read, Rizal was depicted as a mild-mannered gentleman, he was neither brash nor ill-tempered. Although he was an expert marksman and fencer, he neither held a gun nor brandished a sword against an enemy.
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