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[Title] => Bureau of Soils launches P246-M organic-based fertilizer program
[Summary] => The Bureau of Soils and Water Management (BSWM) is implementing a P246-million organic-based fertilization program.
"The program, launched last year, has been incorporated as part of measures to maximize gains from the mild rains brought on by the La Niña weather phenomenon," said BSWM director Rogelio Concepcion.
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[Title] => Breast cancer run draws bigger crowd
[Summary] => Protesters claimed to have mobilized thousands against President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo, but it seemed that 10,000 people joined the Bosom Care fun run last Friday aimed at raising funds for breast cancer victims in Negros Occidental.
Dr. Cecile Nava, president of Bosom Care, considered the affair a great success. Actually, there were 10,000 students and professionals who participated in the affair that featured a "dancercise" that started at the ANP South Showroom and ended at the Capitol lagoon and park.
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"The program, launched last year, has been incorporated as part of measures to maximize gains from the mild rains brought on by the La Niña weather phenomenon," said BSWM director Rogelio Concepcion.
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Dr. Cecile Nava, president of Bosom Care, considered the affair a great success. Actually, there were 10,000 students and professionals who participated in the affair that featured a "dancercise" that started at the ANP South Showroom and ended at the Capitol lagoon and park.
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