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Artist Dominic Rubio tackles the history of that once-glorious avenue, Escolta, in a new series of paintings done is partnership with the International Council of Monuments and Sites (ICOMS) and the Escolta Commercial Association.

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The Bureau of Immigration opened yesterday two more satellite offices in Metro Manila as part of the agency’s decentralization and regionalization programs.

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But in doing so, TongRenTang intends to push for the regulation of herbal medicines now flooding the Philippine market.

Founded in Beijing in 1669, TongRenTang used to be the sole supplier of herbal medicines to the royal court during the reign of Emperor Kangxi of the Qing Dynasty (1644-1911).
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Raided were five Chinese stores, two drugstores and a warehouse on T. Pinpin and Bustos streets, both in Binondo; Ronquillo street in Sta. Cruz, Rizal Avenue and Carriedo, all in Manila.

Senior Superintendent Benjamin de los Santos, chief of the CIDG-High Profile Case Division, said store managers and helpers were picked up by the raiders for further investigation.
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Protests and rallies are being prepared to ensure that Pagcor won’t be able to establish any form of gambling in the area, said Sta. Cruz assistant parish priest Joseph Matitu, one of the convenors of the Mamamayan Ayaw sa Sugalan (MASS).
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The Bureau of Immigration opened yesterday two more satellite offices in Metro Manila as part of the agency’s decentralization and regionalization programs.

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But in doing so, TongRenTang intends to push for the regulation of herbal medicines now flooding the Philippine market.

Founded in Beijing in 1669, TongRenTang used to be the sole supplier of herbal medicines to the royal court during the reign of Emperor Kangxi of the Qing Dynasty (1644-1911).
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Raided were five Chinese stores, two drugstores and a warehouse on T. Pinpin and Bustos streets, both in Binondo; Ronquillo street in Sta. Cruz, Rizal Avenue and Carriedo, all in Manila.

Senior Superintendent Benjamin de los Santos, chief of the CIDG-High Profile Case Division, said store managers and helpers were picked up by the raiders for further investigation.
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Protests and rallies are being prepared to ensure that Pagcor won’t be able to establish any form of gambling in the area, said Sta. Cruz assistant parish priest Joseph Matitu, one of the convenors of the Mamamayan Ayaw sa Sugalan (MASS).
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