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The Bureau of Internal Revenue (BIR) placed yesterday under the so-called "mopping" operations (MO) some 2,000 big businesses based in Quezon City, Mandaluyong City, Pasig City, Marikina City, San Juan, Metro Manila; Antipolo City, Cainta, Rizal, and selected towns in Rizal based on a computer data that they may have cheated on their 2004 income and business tax payments.


Manila Mayor Jose Atienza Jr. yesterday directed the heads of city government-supported educational institutions to intensify their respective English Proficiency Programs in order to maximize their benefits for students and teachers.


Soldiers capture Abu Sayyaf finance officer


PASIG CITY — Are canteens or cafeterias of some public elementary and secondary schools in Metro Manila unsanitary and with foul-smelling comfort rooms?


A Makati City transport foundation asked the Land Transportation Franchising and Regulatory Board (LTFRB) yesterday to stop issuing new permits to jeepneys that do not conform to the design for modernization.


Four in shabu session


President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo yesterday warned that civil servants with two spouses will be denied of government benefits and will be prosecuted in court for bigamy.


RIYADH, Saudi Arabia — Four Filipinos convicted of murdering a compatriot were beheaded by the sword Monday in the western Saudi city of Taef, the interior ministry said.


The Japanese Embassy in Manila yesterday assured Filipino entertainers who wish to work in Japan that they will still be issued working visas as long as they are qualified as the Japanese government starts implementing today, Tuesday, March 15, a stricter immigration policy to regulate the entry of foreign entertainers to Japan.


The Bureau of Immigration (BI) has extended up to the middle of the year the deadline for foreigners to apply for a tamper-proof and state-of-the-art alien registration certificate.


NAIA bares new traffic system for Terminal 3