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The US has approved the Philippines petition for the inclusion and redesignation of several export products worth $30 million.
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Array ( [results] => Array ( [0] => Array ( [ArticleID] => 937013 [Title] => Enterprising graders [Summary] =>PAPIER MACHE. Three graders joined a group of grownup people detaching posters and other illegal campaign materials from fences, walls and tree trunks keeping to themselves the materials they had detached.
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The US has approved the Philippines petition for the inclusion and redesignation of several export products worth $30 million.
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