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[Summary] => Sen. Franklin Drilon wants the government to use Ilocos Sur Gov. Luis "Chavit" Singson as a witness in the criminal cases to be filed against ousted President Joseph Estrada.
Speaking at the Bulong Pulongan media forum at the Westin Philippine Plaza in Manila yesterday, Drilon said the Rules of Court and the Witness Protection Law could be the legal basis to stop Singsons prosecution.
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[Title] => If mischiefs afoot: Beware the Ides of the anti-Erap March! - BY THE WAY By Max V. Soliven
[Summary] => Late Monday night, the British Broadcasting Corporation rang me up from London to inquire whether any hints of "emergency measures" or "martial law" (the same thing) were wafting about in the night air. The peg for the BBC editors concern was President Estradas appeal for support from the armed forces during the turnover of command ceremonies in Fort Bonifacio last Sunday.
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Speaking at the Bulong Pulongan media forum at the Westin Philippine Plaza in Manila yesterday, Drilon said the Rules of Court and the Witness Protection Law could be the legal basis to stop Singsons prosecution.
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