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Judge Rebecca R. Mariano of RTC branch 156 said Coyiuto and his fellow defendants "acted with malice" in the publication of a series of derogatory and defamatory articles against Yuchengco in The Manila Chronicle during the months of November and December 1993.
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MANILA CHRONICLE PUBLISHING CORP
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Judge Rebecca R. Mariano of RTC branch 156 said Coyiuto and his fellow defendants "acted with malice" in the publication of a series of derogatory and defamatory articles against Yuchengco in The Manila Chronicle during the months of November and December 1993.
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