The Filipino sportsman, Tommy Manotoc, left, tells a news conference that there was no truth in accusations that President Ferdinand Marcos and his wife, Imelda, were responsible for his kidnapping. Manotoc was held in captivity for 41 days. With him as he talks to reporters are the Defence. Minister. General Juan Ponce Enrile, middle, and the chief of the Philippines Constabulary. Lieutenant-General Fidel V. Ramos.
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Press, 15 February 1982, Page 6
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65The Filipino sportsman, Tommy Manotoc, left, tells a news conference that there was no truth in accusations that President Ferdinand Marcos and his wife, Imelda, were responsible for his kidnapping. Manotoc was held in captivity for 41 days. With him as he talks to reporters are the Defence. Minister. General Juan Ponce Enrile, middle, and the chief of the Philippines Constabulary. Lieutenant-General Fidel V. Ramos. Press, 15 February 1982, Page 6
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