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The Bureau of Customs (BOC), the government’s second largest revenue agency, missed its 2011 collection goal but Customs Commissioner Ruffy Biazon vowed to make up for the agency’s dismal performance this year.

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The President said the US decision was a significant sign of the government’s "good housekeeping," referring to improved gains against corruption and the recovering economy.
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