+ Follow LEE PENG Tag
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[Summary] => STAR reporter Edith Regalado apologized yesterday to Filipino-Chinese businessman Lee Peng Wee, who she had reported earlier this month was brokering the release of Abu Sayyaf hostages in Basilan.
The long-drawn hostage crisis in the South has taxed even the credibility of some sources, such that in the course of putting together a story some signals get crossed.
The following is the reporters letter to the Zamboanga City-based Wee:
Dear Mr. (Lee Peng) Wee,
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LEE PENG
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[Summary] => STAR reporter Edith Regalado apologized yesterday to Filipino-Chinese businessman Lee Peng Wee, who she had reported earlier this month was brokering the release of Abu Sayyaf hostages in Basilan.
The long-drawn hostage crisis in the South has taxed even the credibility of some sources, such that in the course of putting together a story some signals get crossed.
The following is the reporters letter to the Zamboanga City-based Wee:
Dear Mr. (Lee Peng) Wee,
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