MANILA: Few leaders began their presidency with such promise and ended with such ignominy as the Philippines' Ferdinand Marcos.
Born in 1917 to a prominent political family in the rural north of the Southeast Asian archipelago, Marcos easily won the 1965 presidential elections—widely regarded as a fair contest—with an abundance of charisma and superb oratory skills.
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