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From a baby that was born during a hurricane to a baby that was actually born twice. Here are some unexpected birth stories that show the miracle of child birth:

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As a non-smoker, you’ve probably been exposed to other’s people’s cigarette smoke during social occasions.

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Dr. Ted Esguerra, one of the team’s five-member support group, was incredulous over reports that Abenojar and his 21-year-old Sherpa guide, Pasang Sherpa, were able to reach the summit despite the gangrene infection in their toes.
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FPMEE team leader Art Valdez said the weather has been cooperative thus far and Pastor Emata, the other member of the FPMEE squad, is now at Camp 2.
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This is the encouraging result of a stationary commercial trial on the storage of mangoes intended for shipment to distant markets.

The research adopted the controlled atmosphere (CA) technology, which entails the storage of fresh mangoes under certain conditions to delay their ripening and prolong their shelf life, enabling them to reach far markets.

With CA, the storage life of a fruit can be extended to four weeks, making possible sea shipment to distant markets such as the Middle East, North America and Europe.
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From a baby that was born during a hurricane to a baby that was actually born twice. Here are some unexpected birth stories that show the miracle of child birth:

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As a non-smoker, you’ve probably been exposed to other’s people’s cigarette smoke during social occasions.

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Dr. Ted Esguerra, one of the team’s five-member support group, was incredulous over reports that Abenojar and his 21-year-old Sherpa guide, Pasang Sherpa, were able to reach the summit despite the gangrene infection in their toes.
[DatePublished] => 2006-06-14 00:00:00 [ColumnID] => 133272 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => 1664250 [AuthorName] => Rainier Allan Ronda [SectionName] => Headlines [SectionUrl] => headlines [URL] => ) [3] => Array ( [ArticleID] => 336860 [Title] => Oracion, Emata ready to assault Mt. Everest [Summary] => First Philippine Mt. Everest Expedition team top climber Leo Oracion is back at Camp 3 yesterday and is just awaiting for his Sherpa guides to finish affixing the lines from Camp 4 to the summit before making his final ascent to the world’s highest peak.

FPMEE team leader Art Valdez said the weather has been cooperative thus far and Pastor Emata, the other member of the FPMEE squad, is now at Camp 2.
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This is the encouraging result of a stationary commercial trial on the storage of mangoes intended for shipment to distant markets.

The research adopted the controlled atmosphere (CA) technology, which entails the storage of fresh mangoes under certain conditions to delay their ripening and prolong their shelf life, enabling them to reach far markets.

With CA, the storage life of a fruit can be extended to four weeks, making possible sea shipment to distant markets such as the Middle East, North America and Europe.
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