The World - News from Aug. 14, 1985
Former Philippine Congressman Raul Daza pleaded innocent to charges of subversion one day after returning to Manila from 12 years of self-imposed exile in the United States. Daza, 50, a key figure in the movement against President Ferdinand E. Marcos, denied charges stemming from a series of Manila bombings in 1980 that killed one American and injured 60 people.
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