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[Title] => Palace laughs off COPA bugging claims
[Summary] => The government has bigger fish to fry.
Malacañang yesterday laughed off claims by the Council of Philippine Affairs (COPA) that the so-called civil society group is under surveillance by some of President Arroyos officials.
Press Secretary Ignacio Bunye said the government is too deeply involved in its "total war" on crime and terrorism to use its intelligence-gathering resources on "rumor-mongers," including groups like COPA.
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[AuthorName] => Marichu A. Villanueva
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[Title] => Palace laughs off COPA bugging claims
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Malacañang yesterday laughed off claims by the Council of Philippine Affairs (COPA) that the so-called civil society group is under surveillance by some of President Arroyos officials.
Press Secretary Ignacio Bunye said the government is too deeply involved in its "total war" on crime and terrorism to use its intelligence-gathering resources on "rumor-mongers," including groups like COPA.
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