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Whether it’s fate or the result of meticulous forethought, September has become synonymous with influence, change and reinvention.

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WASHINGTON – The Philippines has agreed to pay the New York City government $9 million to settle a long-standing dispute over real estate taxes on the Philippine Center Building in the city’s prestigious Fifth Avenue, one of the premier shopping streets in the world.

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The estimates from United Nations-backed studies are part of a fledgling bid to put a price on nature’s bounties, from the production of crops, fish or timber to clean water supplies or the prevention of erosion.
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WASHINGTON – The Philippines has agreed to pay the New York City government $9 million to settle a long-standing dispute over real estate taxes on the Philippine Center Building in the city’s prestigious Fifth Avenue, one of the premier shopping streets in the world.

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The estimates from United Nations-backed studies are part of a fledgling bid to put a price on nature’s bounties, from the production of crops, fish or timber to clean water supplies or the prevention of erosion.
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