+ Follow DIRECTOR GENERAL PANFILO LACSON AND ARMED FORCES Tag
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Malacañang brushed aside allegations that yesterdays bombing spree in Metro Manila was a prelude to the declaration of martial law.
Acting Press Secretary Mike Toledo, speaking on national television, rued that certain quarters were exploiting the situation to discredit the Estrada administration.
"Let me just say that it is really a pathetic statement," Toledo said.
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Malacañang brushed aside allegations that yesterdays bombing spree in Metro Manila was a prelude to the declaration of martial law.
Acting Press Secretary Mike Toledo, speaking on national television, rued that certain quarters were exploiting the situation to discredit the Estrada administration.
"Let me just say that it is really a pathetic statement," Toledo said.
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December 31, 2000 - 12:00am