+ Follow SOUTHRAIL Tag
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[Summary] => The $262-million bid of a firm represented by a son of former Speaker Jose de Venecia Jr. to build a national broadband network was rejected after it was found to be limited in coverage and not financially viable, the government said yesterday.
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[Title] => EDITORIAL — The cost of corruption
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