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                    [Title] => ‘Ate Guy’ calls on Estrada to resign
                    [Summary] => Erap’s no longer her guy.


Screen superstar Nora Aunor broke ties with President Estrada yesterday, and called for the immediate ouster of the man she described as a woman beater.

Aunor, Nora Villamayor in real life, announced her withdrawal of support for Mr. Estrada, her former leading man, at the Quezon City office of the militant opposition group Bagong Alyansang Makabayan (Bayan). She later joined other protest groups at the Our Lady of EDSA Shrine in Ortigas.
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Acting Press Secretary Mike Toledo said this yesterday as he noted that the President’s lawyers may oppose the suggestion to make former movie starlet Laarni Enriquez and Guia Gomez testify despite their willingness to do so.

Earlier, former Ambassador Ernesto Maceda, who serves as presidential spokesman for the trial, said Enriquez and Gomez were ready to show up in the Senate tribunal if only to prove that they have nothing to hide.
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Acting Press Secretary Mike Toledo said the possible resumption of the peace talks is one of the "reforms" the President is lining up as soon as his much-hoped acquittal in the ongoing impeachment trial comes.
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Acting Press Secretary Mike Toledo said they have "information" that MBC president Ricardo Romulo, who is also chairman of Equitable-PCI Bank, is engaged in a "conspiracy" to oust the Chief Executive.

"We will use the information in the proper place, in the proper time when it is incumbent upon us to use that information," Toledo said.
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Aventajado also challenged the press to be fair, appealing to newspapers to desist from publishing defamatory news items not based on hard evidence.
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Malacañang brushed aside allegations that yesterday’s bombing spree in Metro Manila was a prelude to the declaration of martial law.

Acting Press Secretary Mike Toledo, speaking on national television, rued that certain quarters were exploiting the situation to discredit the Estrada administration.

"Let me just say that it is really a pathetic statement," Toledo said.
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Screen superstar Nora Aunor broke ties with President Estrada yesterday, and called for the immediate ouster of the man she described as a woman beater.

Aunor, Nora Villamayor in real life, announced her withdrawal of support for Mr. Estrada, her former leading man, at the Quezon City office of the militant opposition group Bagong Alyansang Makabayan (Bayan). She later joined other protest groups at the Our Lady of EDSA Shrine in Ortigas.
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Acting Press Secretary Mike Toledo said this yesterday as he noted that the President’s lawyers may oppose the suggestion to make former movie starlet Laarni Enriquez and Guia Gomez testify despite their willingness to do so.

Earlier, former Ambassador Ernesto Maceda, who serves as presidential spokesman for the trial, said Enriquez and Gomez were ready to show up in the Senate tribunal if only to prove that they have nothing to hide.
[DatePublished] => 2001-01-16 00:00:00 [ColumnID] => 133272 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => [AuthorName] => [SectionName] => Headlines [SectionUrl] => headlines [URL] => ) [2] => Array ( [ArticleID] => 105182 [Title] => Angara recommends resumption of peace negotiations with Reds [Summary] => Newly installed Executive Secretary Edgardo Angara recommended to President Estrada yesterday the possible resumption of peace negotiations with the Communist Party of the Philippines-New People’s Army-National Democratic Front (CPP-NPA-NDF).

Acting Press Secretary Mike Toledo said the possible resumption of the peace talks is one of the "reforms" the President is lining up as soon as his much-hoped acquittal in the ongoing impeachment trial comes.
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Acting Press Secretary Mike Toledo said they have "information" that MBC president Ricardo Romulo, who is also chairman of Equitable-PCI Bank, is engaged in a "conspiracy" to oust the Chief Executive.

"We will use the information in the proper place, in the proper time when it is incumbent upon us to use that information," Toledo said.
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Aventajado also challenged the press to be fair, appealing to newspapers to desist from publishing defamatory news items not based on hard evidence.
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Malacañang brushed aside allegations that yesterday’s bombing spree in Metro Manila was a prelude to the declaration of martial law.

Acting Press Secretary Mike Toledo, speaking on national television, rued that certain quarters were exploiting the situation to discredit the Estrada administration.

"Let me just say that it is really a pathetic statement," Toledo said.
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