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                    [Summary] => Former President Corazon Aquino challenged yesterday former President Fidel Ramos and former Sen. Juan Ponce Enrile to speak forthrightly on what they know about the assassination of her husband, Sen. Benigno Aquino Jr.


Mrs. Aquino’s spokeswoman Deedee Siytangco told The STAR if the two "have anything new to say, they must say it now."

"They owe it to the Filipino people," Siytangco said in a telephone interview.
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"If I know the answer to their questions, then I will answer (them)," Enrile told reporters after a weekly forum in a Manila hotel. He was the defense minister during the administration of the late dictator Ferdinand Marcos.
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Mrs. Aquino’s spokeswoman Deedee Siytangco told The STAR if the two "have anything new to say, they must say it now."

"They owe it to the Filipino people," Siytangco said in a telephone interview.
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