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 Kamakailan ay napabalitang posible na si Angel Locsin muli ang gumanap bilang Darna sa Kapamilya Network. 

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The Philippines, Dee said, is in a good position to produce alternative fuel since it already grows sugar, coconut and even rice.

Ethanol specifically is produced from sugar.
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Funds to maintain the 96-man contingent however were fast dwindling, Albert said while expressing the hope that the United Nations would soon have a more direct role in rebuilding Iraq.
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 Kamakailan ay napabalitang posible na si Angel Locsin muli ang gumanap bilang Darna sa Kapamilya Network. 

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The Philippines, Dee said, is in a good position to produce alternative fuel since it already grows sugar, coconut and even rice.

Ethanol specifically is produced from sugar.
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Funds to maintain the 96-man contingent however were fast dwindling, Albert said while expressing the hope that the United Nations would soon have a more direct role in rebuilding Iraq.
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"I’m sorry the senator was inconvenienced, but security measures are random and anyone who comes to the US could be subject to them," said US Embassy public affairs chief Ronald Post.
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