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                    [Summary] => Justice Secretary Raul Gonzalez advised former President Corazon Aquino yesterday to look after her daughter, actress Kris Aquino, before trying to be a protective mother figure to the country’s fragile democratic institutions.


"She (Cory) should first take care of her daughter. It appears that she is assuming that her voice alone can change this country," Gonzalez said.

In a press conference, the justice secretary noted that Kris, who is also a TV game show host, has figured in a number of controversies in the past.
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These were the words used by self-exiled communist leader Jose Ma. Sison to describe the move by Washington to tighten the noose on him and brand the Communist Party of the Philippines (CPP) and the New People’s Army (NPA) as "foreign terrorist organizations."

Sison is now practically homeless after municipal officials in Utrecht, the Netherlands, decided to suspend the assistance provided to him and his family by the Dutch government.
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Military authorities described the incident as "the second big blow" to the New People’s Army (NPA) in the province this year. The first was the killing of 14 rebels, including Nelson Mesina, the suspected provincial NPA commander, and other ranking leaders in a clash in Sta. Ignacia town last January.
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Military authorities described the incident as "the second big blow" to the New People’s Army (NPA) in the province this year. The first was the killing of 14 rebels, including Nelson Mesina, the suspected provincial NPA commander, and other ranking leaders in a clash in Sta. Ignacia town last January.
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"She (Cory) should first take care of her daughter. It appears that she is assuming that her voice alone can change this country," Gonzalez said.

In a press conference, the justice secretary noted that Kris, who is also a TV game show host, has figured in a number of controversies in the past.
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Sison is now practically homeless after municipal officials in Utrecht, the Netherlands, decided to suspend the assistance provided to him and his family by the Dutch government.
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