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Muling naglunsad ng malawakang kilos protesta ang United Filipino Seafarers kasama ang mga eksperto sa inhinyero, mga marino at iba pang kaalyado sa harap mismo ng opisina ng Maritime Industry Authority kamaka­lawa dahil sa kawalang tugon nito sa mga hinaing ng mga marino sa bansa.

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A Missouri woman who faced deportation to her native Thailand after losing her permanent resident status over a felony theft conviction will remain in the U.S. following a last-minute reversal by immigration officials.Wowo

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Former schoolteacher Nena Ruiz testified in a civil trial that James Jackson, Sony Pictures Entertainment’s vice president of legal affairs, and his wife refused to allow her to leave their employ, paid her a pittance and made her sleep in a dog’s bed.
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Muling naglunsad ng malawakang kilos protesta ang United Filipino Seafarers kasama ang mga eksperto sa inhinyero, mga marino at iba pang kaalyado sa harap mismo ng opisina ng Maritime Industry Authority kamaka­lawa dahil sa kawalang tugon nito sa mga hinaing ng mga marino sa bansa.

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A Missouri woman who faced deportation to her native Thailand after losing her permanent resident status over a felony theft conviction will remain in the U.S. following a last-minute reversal by immigration officials.Wowo

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Former schoolteacher Nena Ruiz testified in a civil trial that James Jackson, Sony Pictures Entertainment’s vice president of legal affairs, and his wife refused to allow her to leave their employ, paid her a pittance and made her sleep in a dog’s bed.
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