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When our article making a plea to the Bureau of Internal Revenue (BIR) came out last Thursday, on the same day on page 16 of The Philippine STAR there was a report entitled, “Old receipts, invoices valid only up to Aug. 30 - BIR” which is actually a response to our previous articles about this issue.

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A bill that stigmatizes gay people and bans giving children any information about homosexuality won overwhelming approval yesterday in Russia's lower house of parliament.

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Russia's parliament on yesterday gave overwhelming preliminary approval to a measure banning Americans from adopting Russian children, a harsh retaliatory move against US human rights legislation.

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The Kremlin-controlled Russian parliament on yesterday rammed through a harsh bill that raises fines 150-fold for people taking part in unsanctioned rallies, a move aimed at discouraging the opposition from challenging President Vladimir Putin.

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Police clashed with demonstrators protesting alleged election fraud in Moscow and at least two other major Russian cities on yesterday as anger boiled over against strongman Prime Minister Vladimir Putin and his United Russia party.

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Police clashed with demonstrators protesting vote fraud in Moscow and at least two other major Russian cities yesterday, as anger boiled over against Prime Minister Vladimir Putin and his ruling United Russia party.

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A bill that stigmatizes gay people and bans giving children any information about homosexuality won overwhelming approval yesterday in Russia's lower house of parliament.

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The Kremlin-controlled Russian parliament on yesterday rammed through a harsh bill that raises fines 150-fold for people taking part in unsanctioned rallies, a move aimed at discouraging the opposition from challenging President Vladimir Putin.

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Police clashed with demonstrators protesting alleged election fraud in Moscow and at least two other major Russian cities on yesterday as anger boiled over against strongman Prime Minister Vladimir Putin and his United Russia party.

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Police clashed with demonstrators protesting vote fraud in Moscow and at least two other major Russian cities yesterday, as anger boiled over against Prime Minister Vladimir Putin and his ruling United Russia party.

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