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- Dec. 18, 1989: Why Is This Man Smirking?
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- <history>
- TIME--The Weekly Newsmagazine--1989
- Dec. 18, 1989 Money Laundering
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- <article>
- <source>Time Magazine</source>
- <hdr>
- WORLD, Page 29
- Why Is This Man Smirking?
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- <p> At Corazon Cojuangco's wedding to Benigno Aquino Jr. in
- 1954, his best friend Salvador Laurel was part of the groom's
- entourage. When the widow Corazon Aquino ran for President
- against Ferdinand Marcos in 1986, Laurel stood as her Vice
- President. But don't let those ties fool you. Doy, as he is
- known to Filipinos, has chafed at being second best all these
- years, first to the charismatic Benigno and now to his wife.
- Accusing Cory of reneging on a promise to let him run the
- government once the two were elected, he bitterly broke off
- their alliance and joined the opposition in 1987. However, he
- has not resigned from his high office to emphasize political
- differences. Rather, he has stayed on as her implacable
- understudy, as if waiting for the star to break a leg -- or
- worse.
- </p>
- <p> According to a White House official, Laurel, stranded in
- Hong Kong during the mutiny, had his chief of staff telephone
- U.S. Ambassador Nicholas Platt in Manila. Laurel's aide
- requested U.S. support for the Vice President's offer to broker
- a negotiated solution to the impasse. The deal: Aquino would be
- replaced by a rebel junta, presumably including Laurel himself.
- The U.S. declined the offer. Late last week Laurel denied he had
- made such a request and demanded a denial from Platt as well.
- The embassy replied that during the coup attempt there was no
- "communication" between Laurel and the Ambassador.
- </p>
- <p> The U.S. is well aware of Laurel's impatience and his
- ambition. Soon after Doy became Aquino's Vice President, a
- senior administration official laid it on the line during a
- meeting in Washington. "Look, pal," he said, "we support Mrs.
- Aquino. We don't care who you go to -- the Pentagon or the State
- Department or whoever -- the answer is the same." But the Vice
- President hasn't stopped trying. As the latest coup was under
- way, Laurel called it a display of democracy in action. Replied
- the U.S. State Department's deputy spokesman Richard Boucher:
- "We clearly do not view it that way."
- </p>
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