+ Follow CHARLES MANN Tag
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[Title] => Gwifts for 2011
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[Title] => The plant story that is our story
[Summary] => Dinner time, almost two years ago, Charles Mann, an American science writer, sang “Bahay Kubo” to wide-eyed me, across a table in an Ilonggo restaurant.
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CHARLES MANN
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