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Sen. Antonio Trillanes IV on Tuesday insisted that he did not violate Senate rules when he revealed that police commandos got Army soldiers drunk before the Mamasapano operation.

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When the news was aired that Malacañang was organizing a prayer gathering among religious leaders, speculations were entertained by some people that perhaps President Aquino would finally issue a public apology for his failure to prevent the Mamasapano massacre.

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