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                    [Title] => Palace on gravy train: Wrong, unfair
                    [Summary] => Malacañang dismissed yesterday a report by the Philippine Center for Investigative Journalism (PCIJ) that the Palace distributed largesse to congressmen in exchange for the dismissal of the impeachment complaint against President Arroyo. 


Press Secretary Ignacio Bunye insisted that "truth and moral sense" drove members of the House of Representatives to junk the impeachment case against Mrs. Arroyo and not bribes sourced from the President’s Social Fund (PSF).
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Generous enough these days to do the unthinkable, even if it is a no-no in government: Issue postdated checks to support the pet projects of favored legislators, who have been getting millions of pesos for such things as high-school scholarship funds (even if high-school education is free) and other questionable projects.
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Press Secretary Ignacio Bunye insisted that "truth and moral sense" drove members of the House of Representatives to junk the impeachment case against Mrs. Arroyo and not bribes sourced from the President’s Social Fund (PSF).
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