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Since my student days, the idea of changing the school calendar has been kicked around.

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The Department of Agriculture (DA) said the full implementation of the ASEAN Free Trade Agreement (AFTA)- Common Effective Preferential Tariff (CEPT) scheme this year will benefit the agriculture sector.

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MANILA, Philippines – I clearly recall the first time I glanced at the image of a diseased mouth on a cigarette pack.

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Several developing and developed countries are demanding an end to the huge trade-distorting subsidies provided by a few rich countries to their fishery industries that have led to overfishing of the world’s already dwindling fishery stocks.
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Several developing and developed countries are demanding an end to the huge trade-distorting subsidies provided by a few rich countries to their fishery industries that have led to overfishing of the world’s already dwindling fishery stocks.
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