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Malacañang is frantic to downplay the First Couple’s extravagant $20,000 (P1 million) dinner party at a swanky New York restaurant. Leyte Rep. Martin Romualdez had footed the bill, it’s insisting.

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"I bought two tractors which were delivered to the farmers’ association in Cantilan," he said in an interview with dzMM’s Anthony Taberna.
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The funds are part of the P2.8 billion in farm input money that Malacanang released to the Department of Agriculture (DA) shortly before the May 2004 elections and which was allegedly used for President Arroyo’s election campaign.
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"I bought two tractors which were delivered to the farmers’ association in Cantilan," he said in an interview with dzMM’s Anthony Taberna.
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