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Southeast Asia
Phillipines: Mutiny ’mastermind’ surfaces
2003-09-26
Manila |By Gilbert Felongco, Correspondent | 28-08-2003
EFL and Fair Use
After almost a month hiding from authorities, an opposition senator implicated in the July 27 military mutiny in Makati City appeared in public to answer charges against him.
"I missed the cable TV..."
Senator Gregorio "Gringo" Honasan arrived at the Department of Justice (DOJ) building in Manila to a warm welcome as throngs of reporters waited to meet the elusive former Army colonel who had led at least four military rebellions during the 1980s.
An interesting resume... Wonder why he’s a suspect...
"I am here in good faith, to extend my willingness to submit myself to the system and be allowed to answer charges levelled against me," Honasan told reporters. The 52-year-old lawmaker arrived at the DOJ with opposition Senators Aquilino Pimentel and Vicente Sotto III.
I am innocent - I have nothing to hide! These are my henchmen friends.
More...
So another episode comes to a close and another circus trial begins. Just another day on As the Phillipines Turns.
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#4  How about waeda(white girl) or waedo(white boy).
Posted by: Raptor   2003-9-26 7:28:28 PM  

#3  It is? My ex-wife, who was half mexican told me it was a term of endearment....she used it a lot..especially around the divorce ;-)
Posted by: Frank G   2003-9-26 2:27:41 PM  

#2  Oh, they were all alive at one time...
Posted by: Fred   2003-9-26 2:12:42 PM  

#1  A "mastermind" who's still alive. That's different.
Posted by: tu3031   2003-9-26 2:00:44 PM  

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