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                    [Title] => Will Poe let mobs  go on rampage?
                    [Summary] => The policy is avoidance – of the press, of issues, of consequences. When the matter of his citizenship at birth first came up, Fernando Poe Jr. made himself scarce. It was his "unofficial spokesman", Sen. Tito Sotto, who made the rounds of radio talk shows, and only to distort the issue as one of patriotism. Only much later did Poe surface to say he would produce proof of Filipino birth in his parents’ marriage contract.
                    [DatePublished] => 2004-02-13 00:00:00
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                    [AuthorName] => Jarius Bondoc
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                    [Title] => DWIZ helps BIR drive
                    [Summary] => Radio station DWIZ has tied up with the Bureau of Internal Revenue (BIR) for a public service program aimed at helping the revenue agency achieve its tax collection efforts.


Dubbed "Mr. Taxman," the public service program will air from 10-11 a.m. every Saturday starting tomorrow, Feb. 14, to tackle all tax issues. Listeners can also ask questions on their tax problems.

BIR officials who will man the hour-long program include BIR Regional Director Anselmo Adriano, ARDO-Pasay Luis Alberto Jr. and BIR Data Center Regional Director Gerry Flores.
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                    [Title] => Will Poe let mobs  go on rampage?
                    [Summary] => The policy is avoidance – of the press, of issues, of consequences. When the matter of his citizenship at birth first came up, Fernando Poe Jr. made himself scarce. It was his "unofficial spokesman", Sen. Tito Sotto, who made the rounds of radio talk shows, and only to distort the issue as one of patriotism. Only much later did Poe surface to say he would produce proof of Filipino birth in his parents’ marriage contract.
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                    [Title] => DWIZ helps BIR drive
                    [Summary] => Radio station DWIZ has tied up with the Bureau of Internal Revenue (BIR) for a public service program aimed at helping the revenue agency achieve its tax collection efforts.


Dubbed "Mr. Taxman," the public service program will air from 10-11 a.m. every Saturday starting tomorrow, Feb. 14, to tackle all tax issues. Listeners can also ask questions on their tax problems.

BIR officials who will man the hour-long program include BIR Regional Director Anselmo Adriano, ARDO-Pasay Luis Alberto Jr. and BIR Data Center Regional Director Gerry Flores.
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