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Considering that some $500 million has been reportedly sunk into the controversial project, we understand their tenacity, especially of their vice president Moises Tolentino Jr. who is carrying on the propaganda fight almost single-handedly.
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Considering that some $500 million has been reportedly sunk into the controversial project, we understand their tenacity, especially of their vice president Moises Tolentino Jr. who is carrying on the propaganda fight almost single-handedly.
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By Antolin dela Cerna | October 19, 2015 - 10:00am
By POSTSCRIPT | By Federico D. Pascual Jr. | September 17, 2002 - 12:00am
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