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                    [Title] => Riding-in-  tandem pinabulagta
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Pinagtataga hanggang sa mapatay ng magbayaw ang riding-in-tandem na sinasabing bumaril at nakapatay sa isang magsasaka sa Barangay Holy Friday sa bayan ng Mallig, Isabela kahapon.

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The chief of the assessor’s office of Cotabato City was killed in an ambush by two armed men yesterday afternoon.

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Over the years, this vegetable has been regarded as a "poor man’s crop," particularly in the Philippines. But recent studies have unraveled its potential in the form of value-added processed products.
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At 42, he found it wasn’t easy applying for a job, and he needed to provide for his wife and three children. He had a piece of land in Leyte that he thought could probably be cultivated to grow rice, but he had zero knowledge of rice production, training, management, and extension. Inciong surfed the Internet, gathering basic information on how to grow rice, but felt he needed more.
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"I was a bit afraid because I didn’t know how to use a computer," he said. Two days later, Hermosura was surfing the web, sending emails, and chatting with friends and co-workers. He has also learned how to do basic office productivity tasks using the computer.
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With a few more weeks before the start of the 2005 wet season, the Open Academy is getting ready for the launch of various services for the Filipino extension workers and farmers.
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By Teddy Molina | August 13, 2008 - 12:00am
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