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[Summary] => Mix-ups and a temper tantrum were the order of the day at the Ciudad Fernandina forum yesterday. The regular press meet resulted in a showdown between Public Estates Authority director Rodolfo Tuazon and his nemesis, PEA director-turned-whistle-blower Sulficio Tagud Jr. when Tuazon lashed out at Tagud.
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Angara said simplified bidding, the mode used to award the overpriced P1.1-billion President Diosdado Macapagal Boulevard (PDMB) to a private contractor and other graft-ridden state contracts, will be history once the draft law is passed.
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October 13, 2002 - 12:00am