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                    [AuthorName] =>  Darrel Carumba
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                    [Title] => 20th century Pinoy most wanton forest destroyer
                    [Summary] => More than half a century ago, Tandoc in Camarines Sur was a dense virgin forest.


The idyllic place seemed a fairyland to internationally known American botanist David Fairchild when he set foot on it in 1939. Here, he collected some of the rare plant species he had gathered from various parts of the world and introduced them to America.
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Renato Tandoc, 27, pleaded guilty to setting up companies in Hong Kong and opening bank accounts to collect the fraudulent proceeds amounting to $13 million.

The money was then moved on to the Philippines where bank secrecy laws prevented further tracing of the funds. The "boiler room" operation and salesmen were based in the Philippines.
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Renato Tandoc, 27, pleaded guilty to setting up companies in Hong Kong and opening bank accounts to collect the fraudulent proceeds amounting to $13 million.

The money was then moved on to the Philippines where bank secrecy laws prevented further tracing of the funds. The "boiler room" operation and salesmen were based in the Philippines.
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