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Alam n’yo ba noong panahon ni Queen Victoria,  oranges ang kanyang ipinamimigay  bilang regalo tuwing Pasko? Mayroong 3,236 tao sa Amerika na “orange” ang apelyido ang nakalista sa kanilang whitepages.com.

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It’s been a month since the devastating earthquake and tsunami in Japan and up to this day, the country still experiences aftershocks, both physically and emotionally.

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Chinese oranges will soon face competition from Korean oranges following the Department of Agriculture’s approval of the entry of Korean oranges from Jeju Island, South Korea to the Philippines.

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Chinese oranges will soon face competition from Korean oranges following the Department of Agriculture’s approval of the entry of Korean oranges from Jeju Island, South Korea to the Philippines.

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