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We should count our blessings and give thanks that the pesticide endosulfan, transported on the Princess of the Stars, did not leak out of its packaging in a 40-foot shipping container as the passenger ferry sank off Romblon last June and sat for several months on the sea floor.

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We should count our blessings and give thanks that the pesticide endosulfan, transported on the Princess of the Stars, did not leak out of its packaging in a 40-foot shipping container as the passenger ferry sank off Romblon last June and sat for several months on the sea floor.

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