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Mortal political rivals former President Fidel Ramos and Sen. Miriam Defensor-Santiago were willing to let bygones be bygones, if only for a day.
Ramos shook the hand of Santiago during a break at the Council of State meeting at Malacañang yesterday, a move that elicited smiles from others present who were only too familiar with the acrimonious history of the two political leaders..
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PRESIDENT FIDEL RAMOS AND SEN
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Mortal political rivals former President Fidel Ramos and Sen. Miriam Defensor-Santiago were willing to let bygones be bygones, if only for a day.
Ramos shook the hand of Santiago during a break at the Council of State meeting at Malacañang yesterday, a move that elicited smiles from others present who were only too familiar with the acrimonious history of the two political leaders..
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January 25, 2006 - 12:00am