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By end of this month is the graduation show of the latest batch of fashion designers this side of the globe. Dubbed "The Premier Showing, a Graduation Show and Awards Night," the occasion showcases the collections of fresh young talents, as well as those of their veteran professors at the Fashion Institute of Design and Arts (FIDA) Cebu.

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Rebels pushed forward in their battle with the Syrian army in Damascus on Friday, clashing with regime soldiers in contested neighborhoods in the northeast and shutting down a key highway out of the capital with a row of burning tires, activist said.

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Philippine earnings from abaca exports declined by 8.7 percent as of end-February compared to last year due to lower demand, the Fiber Industry Development Authority (FIDA) said.

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Abaca export earnings is forecast to rise 15 percent year on year to $120.20 million on increasing global demand, the Fiber Industry Development Authority (FIDA) said today.

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FIDA experts said creating a genetically modified abaca is the only solution to diseases affecting the endemic crop. For decades, agricultural scientists have been unable to find viable solutions to eradicate three major diseases that perennially plague abaca farms: abaca mosaic, abaca bunchy-top virus and abaca bract mosaic.
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Rebels pushed forward in their battle with the Syrian army in Damascus on Friday, clashing with regime soldiers in contested neighborhoods in the northeast and shutting down a key highway out of the capital with a row of burning tires, activist said.

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Philippine earnings from abaca exports declined by 8.7 percent as of end-February compared to last year due to lower demand, the Fiber Industry Development Authority (FIDA) said.

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Abaca export earnings is forecast to rise 15 percent year on year to $120.20 million on increasing global demand, the Fiber Industry Development Authority (FIDA) said today.

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FIDA experts said creating a genetically modified abaca is the only solution to diseases affecting the endemic crop. For decades, agricultural scientists have been unable to find viable solutions to eradicate three major diseases that perennially plague abaca farms: abaca mosaic, abaca bunchy-top virus and abaca bract mosaic.
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