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[Title] => EDITORIAL - A useless list
[Summary] => The escape of Charlie "Atong" Ang and Yolanda Ricaforte we can understand. When they left for abroad, political turbulence was still heavy in the wake of People Power II. Also, there was still no court-ordered travel ban on the two individuals who are needed as witnesses in the corruption case against deposed President Joseph Estrada.
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[Title] => Solon wants MJ traded for Atong, Ricaforte
[Summary] => The government was urged yesterday to expedite the extradition process against Manila Rep. Mario Batacan Crespo, better known as Mark Jimenez, so it can trade the lawmaker for Charlie "Atong" Ang and Yolanda Ricaforte.
"Why dont we trade MJ for Ang and Ricaforte?" asked a Lakas congressman who did not want to be identified for fear of incurring a colleagues ire.
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[Title] => No request yet for Atongs extradition
[Summary] => The Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) has yet to receive a request from the Department of Justice (DOJ) for the extradition of suspected gambling lord Charlie "Atong" Ang and Yolanda Ricaforte, former close associates of deposed President Joseph Estrada.
The two have been linked to the fallen leaders plunder case.
Vice President Teofisto Guingona, who serves as DFA secretary in a concurrent capacity, said it is the DOJ which should determine if the testimonies of Ang and Ricaforte are integral to Estradas case.
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[Title] => DOJ bucks asylum for Ang, Ricaforte
[Summary] => The government will oppose any move by fugitives Charlie "Atong" Ang and Yolanda Ricaforte to seek political asylum in the United States, Justice Secretary Hernando Perez said yesterday.
"What they are pleading is that its a political case. Obviously, its a criminal case and therefore, they have no right to seek political asylum," Perez said.
He said the government will use all its resources to block attempts by Ang and Ricaforte to stay permanently in the US.
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[Title] => DOJ bucks asylum for Ang, Ricaforte
[Summary] => The government will oppose any move by fugitives Charlie "Atong" Ang and Yolanda Ricaforte to seek political asylum in the United States, Justice Secretary Hernando Perez said yesterday.
"What they are pleading is that it’s a political case. Obviously, it’s a criminal case and therefore, they have no right to seek political asylum," Perez said.
He said the government will use all its resources to block attempts by Ang and Ricaforte to stay permanently in the US.
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[Title] => Estrada lawyers buck early arraignment
[Summary] => Former President Joseph Estrada and his son San Juan Mayor Jinggoy Estrada are opposing moves by the Ombudsman to set their arraignment over a month earlier than scheduled.
Estradas lawyer, former Sen. Rene Saguisag, argued in open court at the Sandiganbayan that two of the Estradas co-accused Charlie "Atong" Ang and Yolanda Ricaforte have yet to be extradited from the United States.
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[Title] => DFA awaits extradition order for Ang, Ricaforte
[Summary] => Suspected gambling lord Charlie "Atong" Ang and Yolanda Ricaforte, the alleged jueteng auditor of ousted President Joseph Estrada, can be arrested abroad after the Sadiganbayan orders the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) to request their extradition.
Foreign Affairs Undersecretary Franklin Ebdalin told The STAR yesterday Ang and Ricaforte can also be deported to the Philippines as the DFA had already canceled their passports.
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[Title] => EDITORIAL - Unfinished business
[Summary] => Joseph Estrada refuses to go into exile and is insisting on one thing: The resumption of his impeachment trial so he can present his side. Public trust in the proceedings that riveted the nation for a month, however, ended when 11 senators virtually shackled Chief Justice Hilario Davide Jr. and refused to allow the presentation of a vital piece of evidence. A resumption of the trial at this time would be an exercise in futility.
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ANG AND YOLANDA RICAFORTE
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[Title] => Solon wants MJ traded for Atong, Ricaforte
[Summary] => The government was urged yesterday to expedite the extradition process against Manila Rep. Mario Batacan Crespo, better known as Mark Jimenez, so it can trade the lawmaker for Charlie "Atong" Ang and Yolanda Ricaforte.
"Why dont we trade MJ for Ang and Ricaforte?" asked a Lakas congressman who did not want to be identified for fear of incurring a colleagues ire.
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[Title] => No request yet for Atongs extradition
[Summary] => The Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) has yet to receive a request from the Department of Justice (DOJ) for the extradition of suspected gambling lord Charlie "Atong" Ang and Yolanda Ricaforte, former close associates of deposed President Joseph Estrada.
The two have been linked to the fallen leaders plunder case.
Vice President Teofisto Guingona, who serves as DFA secretary in a concurrent capacity, said it is the DOJ which should determine if the testimonies of Ang and Ricaforte are integral to Estradas case.
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[Title] => DOJ bucks asylum for Ang, Ricaforte
[Summary] => The government will oppose any move by fugitives Charlie "Atong" Ang and Yolanda Ricaforte to seek political asylum in the United States, Justice Secretary Hernando Perez said yesterday.
"What they are pleading is that its a political case. Obviously, its a criminal case and therefore, they have no right to seek political asylum," Perez said.
He said the government will use all its resources to block attempts by Ang and Ricaforte to stay permanently in the US.
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[Title] => DOJ bucks asylum for Ang, Ricaforte
[Summary] => The government will oppose any move by fugitives Charlie "Atong" Ang and Yolanda Ricaforte to seek political asylum in the United States, Justice Secretary Hernando Perez said yesterday.
"What they are pleading is that it’s a political case. Obviously, it’s a criminal case and therefore, they have no right to seek political asylum," Perez said.
He said the government will use all its resources to block attempts by Ang and Ricaforte to stay permanently in the US.
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[Summary] => Former President Joseph Estrada and his son San Juan Mayor Jinggoy Estrada are opposing moves by the Ombudsman to set their arraignment over a month earlier than scheduled.
Estradas lawyer, former Sen. Rene Saguisag, argued in open court at the Sandiganbayan that two of the Estradas co-accused Charlie "Atong" Ang and Yolanda Ricaforte have yet to be extradited from the United States.
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[Summary] => Suspected gambling lord Charlie "Atong" Ang and Yolanda Ricaforte, the alleged jueteng auditor of ousted President Joseph Estrada, can be arrested abroad after the Sadiganbayan orders the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) to request their extradition.
Foreign Affairs Undersecretary Franklin Ebdalin told The STAR yesterday Ang and Ricaforte can also be deported to the Philippines as the DFA had already canceled their passports.
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[Summary] => Joseph Estrada refuses to go into exile and is insisting on one thing: The resumption of his impeachment trial so he can present his side. Public trust in the proceedings that riveted the nation for a month, however, ended when 11 senators virtually shackled Chief Justice Hilario Davide Jr. and refused to allow the presentation of a vital piece of evidence. A resumption of the trial at this time would be an exercise in futility.
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January 29, 2001 - 12:00am