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                    [Summary] => AICHI, Japan – Who knew that the humble coconut would be our ticket to fame and fortune?


That’s precisely what happened at the 2005 World Expo in Aichi (a city in Nagoya), where the formerly overlooked wonder tree brought in hordes of Japanese visitors eager for a taste and a look at the Philippines as their possible next vacation spot.
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The whole thing is already bouncing off my head. Not much is registering in my tired mind.

I am no longer that interested in listening to the taped conversation, authentic or not. As for the news, I just glance at headlines and scan whatever fits on the front page. I no longer follow the story to the inside pages.
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That’s precisely what happened at the 2005 World Expo in Aichi (a city in Nagoya), where the formerly overlooked wonder tree brought in hordes of Japanese visitors eager for a taste and a look at the Philippines as their possible next vacation spot.
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The whole thing is already bouncing off my head. Not much is registering in my tired mind.

I am no longer that interested in listening to the taped conversation, authentic or not. As for the news, I just glance at headlines and scan whatever fits on the front page. I no longer follow the story to the inside pages.
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