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Judge Zosimo Escano of RTC Branch 259 also ordered Madraso, 66, resident of 2680 F.B. Harrison St., Pasay City, to pay the court a fine of P1 million.
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Sources told The STAR yesterday the administration is closely monitoring the activities of Marine Lt. Gen. Edgardo Espinosa, the commandant of the Joint Command and Staff College in Camp Aguinaldo in Quezon City.

Sources said Espinosa, former chief of the Armed Forces Southern Command, has been perceived as a "possible" administration critic after he was relieved of his command in Mindanao last year.
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Further, Mr. Estrada’s accuser, Ilocos Sur Gov. Luis "Chavit" Singson, emerged as the most credible witness in the trial, the poll revealed.
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In a rare news conference at Malacañang, the Chief Executive said his family is taking the charges very hard.

"Not just my family but my mother, who is 96 years old, has been hit hard. She is constantly crying," he said. "They have hurt my entire family even my beloved mother."
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Ople said inter-parliamentary courtesy dictates that the House not interfere with the internal affairs of the Senate.
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DEPUTY DIRECTOR GENERAL ROBERTO LASTIMOSO
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Judge Zosimo Escano of RTC Branch 259 also ordered Madraso, 66, resident of 2680 F.B. Harrison St., Pasay City, to pay the court a fine of P1 million.
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Sources told The STAR yesterday the administration is closely monitoring the activities of Marine Lt. Gen. Edgardo Espinosa, the commandant of the Joint Command and Staff College in Camp Aguinaldo in Quezon City.

Sources said Espinosa, former chief of the Armed Forces Southern Command, has been perceived as a "possible" administration critic after he was relieved of his command in Mindanao last year.
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Further, Mr. Estrada’s accuser, Ilocos Sur Gov. Luis "Chavit" Singson, emerged as the most credible witness in the trial, the poll revealed.
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In a rare news conference at Malacañang, the Chief Executive said his family is taking the charges very hard.

"Not just my family but my mother, who is 96 years old, has been hit hard. She is constantly crying," he said. "They have hurt my entire family even my beloved mother."
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Ople said inter-parliamentary courtesy dictates that the House not interfere with the internal affairs of the Senate.
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