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                    [Title] => No one being favored in NAIA-3 deal — GMA
                    [Summary] => No group or firm is being favored by the government to operate the Ninoy Aquino International Airport Terminal 3 (NAIA-3), President Arroyo clarified yesterday.


Her administration’s main concern is have the mothballed facility operational by November, she said.

"Nobody has an inside track on anything," Mrs. Arroyo said during an interview with STAR publisher Max Soliven on his "Impact" television talk show on the ANC cable news channel last night.
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                    [Summary] => No group or firm is being favored by the government to operate the Ninoy Aquino International Airport Terminal 3 (NAIA-3), President Arroyo clarified yesterday.


Her administration’s main concern is have the mothballed facility operational by November, she said.

"Nobody has an inside track on anything," Mrs. Arroyo said during an interview with STAR publisher Max Soliven on his "Impact" television talk show on the ANC cable news channel last night.
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