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[Title] => Its no joke: When the German newsmag Der Spiegel screws you, youre screwed - BY THE WAY by Max V. Soliven
[Summary] => It never rains but it pours. Now, the powerful German newsweekly, Der Spiegel (The Mirror), based in Hamburg, has quoted German secret service sources as saying President Estrada pocketed 40 percent of a $20 million "ransom" paid to the Abu Sayyaf for the release of the foreign hostages seized by the bandits from Sipadan island and on other occasions. The newsmagazine further alleged that chief negotiator Robert Aventajado took another 10 percent or about $2 million.
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December 11, 2000 - 12:00am