
Here’s one from our readers:
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Piqued Interest :
May 12th, 2007 at 9:40 am
“Why has Philippine media portrayed Yilmas as a saintly businessman while Turkish newspapers online call him the son of an international drugs smuggler? Donât tell me our sources are third world as well?
http://www.habervitrini.com/haber.asp?id=80153
UYUĂTURUCU KAĂAKĂISININ OĂLU FĂLĂPĂNLERĂN ĂNLĂ AKTRĂSTĂYLE EVLENDĂ
The headline says Son of International Drug Smuggler Separates with Filipina Actress.
If you search on Yilmazâs name in Turkish a lot of articles pertaining to drugs crop up. Persisting false accusations? You think they (those publishers) canât be sued for libel if it wasnât true? That is defamation of character isnât it?
May cover up din ba sa entertainment news?”Â
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Thank you for your comments. Maybe this is one reason why Ruffa Gutierrez’s mom Annabelle Rama fears for her daughter’s life. In an interview with Showbiz Central, the fiesty Annabelle said when Ruffa was still in Istanbul, she would often call and cry to her every night.
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She did not confirm whether Ruffa is a battered wife or not. When Ruffa was asked in The Buzz, instead of confiming the issue she just cried.
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Yilmaz may really have a questionable character. But it was Ruffa and her family who first pictured him as a man of integrity and wholesome character.
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In almost all of her previous interviews, she would refer to Yilmaz with fondness. Ruffa was a picture of a happy married woman until the day she admitted their break up.
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Yilmaz might come here to Manila either to attend to their annulment or iron out their marital problems one of these days.
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Hi!
Pls email me (copy paste the article u saw in the Turkish paper) copy of the write-up re Yilmaz being involved in drug smuggling. I need it for my Inquirer column. THanks!!
Dolly