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  2. Penalty fare - Wikipedia

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    The penalty fare for passengers without lacking or holding invalid tickets on the Philippine National Railways' Metro Commuter Line is the maximum fare (PHP 30.00 in the Manila-Alabang route and PHP 60.00 in the Manila-Calamba route).

  3. Aurora (1957 automobile) - Wikipedia

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    The vehicle had a tinted, transparent, plastic "astrodome" roof with adjustable interior metal shades. Dashboard controlled hydraulic jacks mounted in the frame assisted in tire changing. The spare tire , located under the front end, was mounted on a platform which would lower the tire to the ground without manual contact.

  4. Justin Trudeau - Wikipedia

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    Trudeau attended fundraisers where attendees paid upwards of $1500 for access to him and other cabinet members. [317] [318] In some instances, the events were attended by foreign businessmen who needed government approval for their businesses. [319] Trudeau defended his fundraising tactics, saying that they were not in breach of any ethics rules.

  5. 3 Vanguard ETFs to Buy With $1,500 and Hold Forever

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    You can buy a share of all three for under $1,500 or stick to the ETFs that resonate with your investing style. 1. The only Vanguard ETF Warren Buffett owns.

  6. United States Department of the Treasury - Wikipedia

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    A Treasury Department official surrounded by packages of newly minted currency, counting and wrapping dollar bills in Washington, D.C. in 1907 The organizational structure of the U.S. Department of the Treasury The Office of Foreign Assets Control, the Treasury Library, and the main branch of the Treasury Department Federal Credit Union in the ...

  7. United States five-hundred-dollar bill - Wikipedia

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    The United States five-hundred-dollar bill (US$500) (1861–1945) is an obsolete denomination of United States currency. It was printed by the US Bureau of Engraving and Printing (BEP) beginning in 1861 and ending in 1945. Since 1969 banks are required to send $500 bills to the United States Department of the Treasury for destruction.

  8. Timothy Sykes - Wikipedia

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    Timothy Sykes is a penny stock trader and blogger [1] [2] [3] who self-reported trading profits of $1.65 million from a $12,415 Bar mitzvah gift through day trading while in college.

  9. TOM (mascot) - Wikipedia

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    TOM (Tigers Of Memphis) is the name of three Bengal tigers which have served as the mascot of the Memphis Tigers since 1972. The most recent, TOM III, was a beloved Bengal tiger mascot for the University of Memphis during one of the most glorious periods in University and athletics history.