+ Follow PHILIPPINE CENTER BUILDING Tag
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[Title] => RP agrees to pay New York $9 million in unpaid property taxes
[Summary] => 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.
[DatePublished] => 2009-01-31 00:00:00
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[AuthorName] => Jose Katigbak
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[Title] => Remember Erlinda!
[Summary] => To be candid, I got very concerned when Finance Secretary Isidro N. "Lito" Camacho had coffee with us yesterday morning at our Tuesday Club in the EDSA Plaza hotel and patiently listened to several of us "scolding" him about the sneaky government plan to conduct a Midnight Madness kind of "bargain sale" of our irreplaceable government properties in the United States.
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[AuthorName] => Max V. Soliven
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[Title] => RP agrees to pay New York $9 million in unpaid property taxes
[Summary] => 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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[Title] => Remember Erlinda!
[Summary] => To be candid, I got very concerned when Finance Secretary Isidro N. "Lito" Camacho had coffee with us yesterday morning at our Tuesday Club in the EDSA Plaza hotel and patiently listened to several of us "scolding" him about the sneaky government plan to conduct a Midnight Madness kind of "bargain sale" of our irreplaceable government properties in the United States.
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