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                    [Summary] => LONDON (AFP) — The widow of ousted dictator Ferdinand Marcos said her wealth was honestly earned and insisted her government had no right to sell her jewelry, according to excerpts of an interview released here yesterday. 


"It’s not true that this is still stolen money, that it is ill- gotten, that it’s taken from corruption or taken from the people, which is the most terrible thing, and it is not," Imelda Marcos said in the interview broadcast yesterday on the Sky News channel.
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                    [Summary] => LONDON (AFP) — The widow of ousted dictator Ferdinand Marcos said her wealth was honestly earned and insisted her government had no right to sell her jewelry, according to excerpts of an interview released here yesterday. 


"It’s not true that this is still stolen money, that it is ill- gotten, that it’s taken from corruption or taken from the people, which is the most terrible thing, and it is not," Imelda Marcos said in the interview broadcast yesterday on the Sky News channel.
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