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[Title] => Landslides death toll breaches 160 mark
[Summary] => MANILA, Philippines (AP) – Officials say rescuers have retrieved more than 160 dead from dozens of landslides that buried villages and cut off towns in the rain-soaked northern Philippines.
[DatePublished] => 2009-10-09 17:16:25
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[Title] => Campaign versus vegetable smuggling heats up
[Summary] => An early morning raid at the Food Terminal Inc. on Oct. 24 by the Department of Agriculture's Task Force on Anti-Smuggling foiled the vegetable smuggling bid of Bigland Trading Enterprises worth more than P2 million.
The contraband yielded 6.6 tons of assorted vegetables from China. Misdeclared as apples were three container vans of ginger, pepper, carrot, and onion.
[DatePublished] => 2002-10-27 00:00:00
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[Title] => Villar vows full support for vegetable growers
[Summary] => Sen. Manny Villar expressed alarm yesterday, over the unabated entry of cheap vegetable imports into the country, saying their entry and sale in the local markets pose unfair competition to the Cordillera-based vegetable industry.
In a meeting with farmers leaders, traders and local officials here, Villar, vice-chair of the Senate committee on agriculture and food, pledged to support clamors to stop the entry of cheap vegetable imports, saying he would bring this issue to the attention of President Arroyo.
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[Title] => Campaign versus vegetable smuggling heats up
[Summary] => An early morning raid at the Food Terminal Inc. on Oct. 24 by the Department of Agriculture's Task Force on Anti-Smuggling foiled the vegetable smuggling bid of Bigland Trading Enterprises worth more than P2 million.
The contraband yielded 6.6 tons of assorted vegetables from China. Misdeclared as apples were three container vans of ginger, pepper, carrot, and onion.
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[Title] => Villar vows full support for vegetable growers
[Summary] => Sen. Manny Villar expressed alarm yesterday, over the unabated entry of cheap vegetable imports into the country, saying their entry and sale in the local markets pose unfair competition to the Cordillera-based vegetable industry.
In a meeting with farmers leaders, traders and local officials here, Villar, vice-chair of the Senate committee on agriculture and food, pledged to support clamors to stop the entry of cheap vegetable imports, saying he would bring this issue to the attention of President Arroyo.
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October 27, 2002 - 12:00am
October 15, 2002 - 12:00am