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Manila Bulletin chairman Emilio Yap died of pneumonia at noon yesterday.

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In a 55-page motion for reconsideration submitted to the anti-graft court’s fourth division, Cojuangco maintained that the Presidential Commission on Good Government (PCGG) failed to substantiate its allegations that the stocks in question were "ill-gotten."
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