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At a recent dinner with an American diplomat at New World Hotel Makati’s Jasmine Chinese restaurant, he asked me to comment on the various presidential and vice presidential candidates.

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When side court watchers started throwing brickbats at the prospective sale of 49 percent of the 10 percent stake of the PNOC Exploration Corporation in the Malampaya natural gas project, coffee shop pundits began to say this is one transaction that is definitely going to be waylaid.
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When side court watchers started throwing brickbats at the prospective sale of 49 percent of the 10 percent stake of the PNOC Exploration Corporation in the Malampaya natural gas project, coffee shop pundits began to say this is one transaction that is definitely going to be waylaid.
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