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[Title] => New look for Yoshinoya at SM Megamall
[Summary] => Yoshinoya, home of all-time favorite Japanese comfort food in the Philippines, recently held the grand reopening of its branch located at the ground floor of SM Megamall Building A in Mandaluyong City.
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[Title] => Drilon helps CCP get new equipment
[Summary] => The Cultural Center of the Philippines (CCP) finally received the new lighting and sound equipment donated by the Japanese government through the Japan Information and Cultural Center (JICC) after Senate president Franklin Drilon interceded for the equipments release from the Bureau of Customs (BOC).
The equipment arrived last Feb. 14, but was held at Customs pending payment of around P4 million in taxes and duties.
CCP officials said they had filed a request for tax exemption on the donated equipment with the Department of Finance (DOF).
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The equipment arrived last Feb. 14, but was held at Customs pending payment of around P4 million in taxes and duties.
CCP officials said they had filed a request for tax exemption on the donated equipment with the Department of Finance (DOF).
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October 4, 2013 - 12:00am