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(malaya) poklat 2. mike plan to sue tribune malaca.ang said first gentleman jose miguel 'mike' arroyo is no l~~going~to pu~s plan to sue the tribune over a report linking him to jueteng operations in ilocos as a full-time partm~ alleg~d 'jueteng king' ~+78n. presidential sposman rigoberto tig no longer has any plans of pursuing a libel suit~ e tribune. .i don't think he (mr. arroyo) has any plans to file a suit,. tiglao said. the tribune report, quotinsingson, satbdtthe presidential spou~e gets tmd lion's share of the jueteng payoffs, taking in 30 percent o~ the ~ncome frhe illegal operations, while singson gets a 15-percent shar~. local and national officials from t~e pnp get 25 percent, with jueteng financiers taking 30 percen~~ s another fabrication,. tiglao said. last tuesday, singson filed a multi-mil lion peso libel sui~ a~a~n~ly t~ine, claiming thet linking him to continued jueteng operations along with mr. arro~o was of the .hiest cruelty. and .an evil and sinister move.. singson claimed this was an insult to mr. arroyo. 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(inquirer) poklat 4. arroyo back, reports fruitful visit to china president gloria macapagal arroyo arrived in manila late latrted on ~e~uic but fruitful'' three-day state visit to china where 18 agreements were forged to strengthen and enhance relations between the two countries. during her~~is to china, she had a bilateral meeting with chinese presidunt g zemin where the two leaders discussed a~broad range of issues, including cooperation in the fight against transitionl crimes and ill~gadrug trafficki~ g, as well as conflicting claims to islands in the~south china sea. she witnessed the formal signing of 18 agreements, notably an extradition treaty between the two countriehe extradition treaty provides for the surrender of convicted and accused persons who are found in the jurisdiction of the requested country and who are wanted by the requesting country for p~oueution . at least 10 business agreements were forotrade relations b~~~ two countries and their respective pr~v~te sectors. ~ (bulletin) p~klat ~t~ingson wants jueteng to be legalize~ former ilocos sur gov. luis .chavit. singson said the government might as~well legalize jueteng since it cannot stop the operation of the illegal numbers game throughout the country. .dapat gawing legal na yan dahil hindi natin mapahinto,~ singson said. he said h~ h~s beeactively campaigning against jueteng in his province, telling people that the gambl~perators have~me~ ly been cheating them. but he lamented that his provincemates have ignored his call. singson, said that legalization is th~ o address the jueteng problem, allowing the government to fully control it. he added that legalizing jueteng will also put an end to the connivance of gambling lords with politicians and other prominent people. 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