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As Maceda reported, Putin's mere mentioning of prices being too high scared one manager into lowering them.
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"'They're very high,' said Putin," Maceda explained.
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"Vladimir Putin seems to exert the same power and flair here from his offices in the so-called White House as he did here at his old address just a couple of miles down the Moscow River at the Kremlin," Maceda said.
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"And this showdown at a cement factory near St. Petersburg," Maceda said.
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"Over the past decade, Vladimir Putin's morphed into more roles than a Hollywood star," Maceda said.
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Maceda, in a July 6 "Nightly News" segment, spoke admiringly of Putin's evolution from bureaucrat to Russian president, and now Renaissance man.
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Still, while many consider Putin and his successor, Russian President Dmitri Medvedev, to be the reason behind much of Russia's modern-day corruption, Maceda spoke as if the two have a commendable partnership running the country.
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Maceda failed to find anything wrong with Putin's magical ability to convince a private-sector plant manager to reopen a plant and rehire all the workers, even if there was no business.
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Emmanuel P. "Manny" Maceda is chairman of the Asian-Pacific operations of Bain & Co., a global management-consulting firm with 2,700 consultants and 3,600 corporate clients in 25 countries.
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He gets aroused only while watching X-rated films, so I fall for a playboy, newcomer Carlo Maceda, who brings me to new heights of ecstasy in bed.
notes from the peanut gallery Dean Francis Alfar 2003
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