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[Title] => Garcis Singapore trip still baffles congressmen
[Summary] => Did former Election Commissioner Virgilio Garcillano travel to Singapore on July 14 last year as certified to by the Singaporean government, or did he not as he claimed?
This question still puzzles members of the House of Representatives, which investigated the "Hello, Garci" tape recording controversy and look for Garcillano for several months until he showed up before 2005 ended.
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[Title] => Palace backs move to end Hello, Garci probe
[Summary] => Malacañang supported moves by administration lawmakers to end the investigation into the "Hello, Garci" controversy in the House, saying former election commissioner Virgilio Garcillano had not made any major revelations on the issue.
Executive Secretary Eduardo Ermita said the "Garci tapes" controversy has dragged on, and Garcillanos reappearance to face the congressional inquiry has failed to clarify the issue.
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This question still puzzles members of the House of Representatives, which investigated the "Hello, Garci" tape recording controversy and look for Garcillano for several months until he showed up before 2005 ended.
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Executive Secretary Eduardo Ermita said the "Garci tapes" controversy has dragged on, and Garcillanos reappearance to face the congressional inquiry has failed to clarify the issue.
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December 15, 2005 - 12:00am