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CEBU, Philippines – Kung basehan ang sworn affidavit ni Erik Johnston Chua nga giduso niini kagahapon ug nahuptan sa Philippine Entertainment Portal, hayan mameligro gyud si Dra. Vicki Belo tungod kay migawas nga bugtong siya lang ang may kopya sa sex videos ni Dr. Hayden Kho Jr.

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LOS BAÑOS, Philippines -- One of the most traditional, but back-breaking, scenes in Asian agriculture is slowly disappearing as an increasing number of rice growers adopt new farming practices. Images of men and women stooped over in rice paddies transplanting young plants have been part of the region's agricultural landscape for generations.

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