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[Summary] => Lawyers of Photokina Marketing Corp. sought a clarification yesterday from the Supreme Court, which they said tried to "mislead" the public on the real score on the Commission on Elections (Comelec)s proposed P6.5-billion ID computerization project.
In a two-page letter, the Castillo, Laman, Tan, Pantaleon and San Jose Law Office inquired from the high courts public information office chief Ismael Khan whether news that Photokinas deal was "null and void" came from his office.
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In a two-page letter, the Castillo, Laman, Tan, Pantaleon and San Jose Law Office inquired from the high courts public information office chief Ismael Khan whether news that Photokinas deal was "null and void" came from his office.
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September 27, 2002 - 12:00am