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                    [Title] => Hugs, kisses and a rosary from pope
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He is perhaps the first state visitor to arrive in a bantam car – a navy blue Volkswagen instead of a black limousine, whose door he opened himself. He is unabashedly biased towards babies, young children and the sick – he will wave off protocol and make the rest wait to kiss them, pray for them, smile at them.

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While the “bread and butter” markets of the furniture exports industry—United States and Europe, are still under-pressure, furniture makers are encouraged to seize the US$17 billion furniture market in India.Indian International Furniture Fair project manager Lindsay Teopaco said that Indian consumers for furniture is significantly growing as it could reach US$17 billion in size in the next five years.

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During the meeting held in the office of the CAT Labor Union (CATLU), Ernesto Teopaco, CAT’s vice president for planters relations, agreed to all of the protest leaders’ demands.
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While the “bread and butter” markets of the furniture exports industry—United States and Europe, are still under-pressure, furniture makers are encouraged to seize the US$17 billion furniture market in India.Indian International Furniture Fair project manager Lindsay Teopaco said that Indian consumers for furniture is significantly growing as it could reach US$17 billion in size in the next five years.

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During the meeting held in the office of the CAT Labor Union (CATLU), Ernesto Teopaco, CAT’s vice president for planters relations, agreed to all of the protest leaders’ demands.
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