+ Follow CARLOS ROMUALDEZ Tag
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[Title] => Just be patient, Imelda tells Estrada
[Summary] => TOLOSA, Leyte  Similarly ousted by a popular uprising 15 years ago, former First Lady Imelda Marcos assured jailed ex-President Joseph Estrada that justice will be served the disgraced leader in due time.
"They say justice grinds exceedingly slow but grinds exceedingly well," Marcos told The STAR in her newly refurbished Olot mansion here.
Imelda, 72, and her late husband former President Ferdinand Marcos were ousted by a civilian-backed military uprising in February 1986. She has since been entangled in numerous legal battles here and abroad.
[DatePublished] => 2001-05-07 00:00:00
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[AuthorID] => 1206023
[AuthorName] => by Ulysses Sabuco
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CARLOS ROMUALDEZ
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[Title] => Just be patient, Imelda tells Estrada
[Summary] => TOLOSA, Leyte  Similarly ousted by a popular uprising 15 years ago, former First Lady Imelda Marcos assured jailed ex-President Joseph Estrada that justice will be served the disgraced leader in due time.
"They say justice grinds exceedingly slow but grinds exceedingly well," Marcos told The STAR in her newly refurbished Olot mansion here.
Imelda, 72, and her late husband former President Ferdinand Marcos were ousted by a civilian-backed military uprising in February 1986. She has since been entangled in numerous legal battles here and abroad.
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