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Interviewed during the "Impact 2004" talk show of STAR publisher Max V. Soliven which aired live from the Cebu Waterfront Hotel, Mrs. Arroyo sought to dismiss persistent charges by critics and political opponents of an alleged "sweetheart" deal with the Lopezes.
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BOTH MAYNILAD AND MANILA WATER
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Interviewed during the "Impact 2004" talk show of STAR publisher Max V. Soliven which aired live from the Cebu Waterfront Hotel, Mrs. Arroyo sought to dismiss persistent charges by critics and political opponents of an alleged "sweetheart" deal with the Lopezes.
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September 25, 2013 - 12:00am