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Mirror, mirror on the wall. Which is the sweetest Philippine carabao mango of them all?
Until three years ago, this question elicited varied answers from mango-producing regions of the country.
To the Guimaranons (the people of the island-province of Guimaras, where the number of mango trees is about equal that of its human inhabitants: some 160,000), its their much-ballyhooed Talaban and Frosco varieties.
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Mirror, mirror on the wall. Which is the sweetest Philippine carabao mango of them all?
Until three years ago, this question elicited varied answers from mango-producing regions of the country.
To the Guimaranons (the people of the island-province of Guimaras, where the number of mango trees is about equal that of its human inhabitants: some 160,000), its their much-ballyhooed Talaban and Frosco varieties.
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Mirror, mirror on the wall. Which is the sweetest Philippine carabao mango of them all?
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To the Guimaranons (the people of the island-province of Guimaras, where the number of mango trees is about equal that of its human inhabitants: some 160,000), its their much-ballyhooed Talaban and Frosco varieties.
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Mirror, mirror on the wall. Which is the sweetest Philippine carabao mango of them all?
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To the Guimaranons (the people of the island-province of Guimaras, where the number of mango trees is about equal that of its human inhabitants: some 160,000), its their much-ballyhooed Talaban and Frosco varieties.
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Mirror, mirror on the wall. Which is the sweetest Philippine carabao mango of them all?
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To the Guimaranons (the people of the island-province of Guimaras, where the number of mango trees is about equal that of its human inhabitants: some 160,000), its their much-ballyhooed Talaban and Frosco varieties.
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[Summary] => After a three-month medical leave, Sen. Ramon Magsaysay Jr. is back at work with a clean bill of health.
In a radio interview yesterday, Magsaysay said he underwent surgery in the United States to have a tumor removed from his prostate.
Magsaysay said the walnut-sized tumor was cancerous and had to be removed surgically by doctors at the Stanford University Medical Center in California.
"Its all systems go after the surgery. I have no more health problems. (Im) ready to go. Its like Ive been given a new life," Magsaysay said.
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[Title] => COA questions credibility of NGOs that received fertilizer funds
[Summary] => The Commission on Audit is questioning the credibility (COA) of several non-government organizations (NGOs) that received shares of the P728-million fertilizer fund in 2004 under the Ginintuang Masaganang Ani (GMA) hybrid rice program of the Department of Agriculture (DA).
In its final audit report submitted at the end of last month, the COA checked on the 13 NGOs and found that only five of these actually had business establishments at their stated addresses.
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[Summary] => ZAMBOANGA CITY President Arroyo is moving the Department of National Defense (DND) to the south, in line with strengthening her policy of waging war against terrorists, outgoing Agriculture Secretary Luis Lorenzo said.
Lorenzo revealed the Presidents plan after the presidential announcement that the Office of the Secretary of the Department of Agriculture will be transferred to Davao City and not here as earlier planned.
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Mirror, mirror on the wall. Which is the sweetest Philippine carabao mango of them all?
Until three years ago, this question elicited varied answers from mango-producing regions of the country.
To the Guimaranons (the people of the island-province of Guimaras, where the number of mango trees is about equal that of its human inhabitants: some 160,000), its their much-ballyhooed Talaban and Frosco varieties.
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Mirror, mirror on the wall. Which is the sweetest Philippine carabao mango of them all?
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To the Guimaranons (the people of the island-province of Guimaras, where the number of mango trees is about equal that of its human inhabitants: some 160,000), its their much-ballyhooed Talaban and Frosco varieties.
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Mirror, mirror on the wall. Which is the sweetest Philippine carabao mango of them all?
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To the Guimaranons (the people of the island-province of Guimaras, where the number of mango trees is about equal that of its human inhabitants: some 160,000), its their much-ballyhooed Talaban and Frosco varieties.
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Mirror, mirror on the wall. Which is the sweetest Philippine carabao mango of them all?
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To the Guimaranons (the people of the island-province of Guimaras, where the number of mango trees is about equal that of its human inhabitants: some 160,000), its their much-ballyhooed Talaban and Frosco varieties.
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Mirror, mirror on the wall. Which is the sweetest Philippine carabao mango of them all?
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To the Guimaranons (the people of the island-province of Guimaras, where the number of mango trees is about equal that of its human inhabitants: some 160,000), its their much-ballyhooed Talaban and Frosco varieties.
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[Summary] => After a three-month medical leave, Sen. Ramon Magsaysay Jr. is back at work with a clean bill of health.
In a radio interview yesterday, Magsaysay said he underwent surgery in the United States to have a tumor removed from his prostate.
Magsaysay said the walnut-sized tumor was cancerous and had to be removed surgically by doctors at the Stanford University Medical Center in California.
"Its all systems go after the surgery. I have no more health problems. (Im) ready to go. Its like Ive been given a new life," Magsaysay said.
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[Summary] => The Commission on Audit is questioning the credibility (COA) of several non-government organizations (NGOs) that received shares of the P728-million fertilizer fund in 2004 under the Ginintuang Masaganang Ani (GMA) hybrid rice program of the Department of Agriculture (DA).
In its final audit report submitted at the end of last month, the COA checked on the 13 NGOs and found that only five of these actually had business establishments at their stated addresses.
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[Summary] => ZAMBOANGA CITY President Arroyo is moving the Department of National Defense (DND) to the south, in line with strengthening her policy of waging war against terrorists, outgoing Agriculture Secretary Luis Lorenzo said.
Lorenzo revealed the Presidents plan after the presidential announcement that the Office of the Secretary of the Department of Agriculture will be transferred to Davao City and not here as earlier planned.
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