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Toys are fun, but they can also be deadly.


While toys are the most popular gifts to children at Christmas, child safety — especially with regard to toys — should be a prime concern, an environmental group warned yesterday.

Environmental group EcoWaste Coalition yesterday called on consumers to exercise utmost vigilance against what they said are "toxic toys."
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Trade and Industry Secretary Manuel Roxas II said yesterday that the current Oil Deregulation Law does not provide for such an inspection by government.
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Environmental group EcoWaste Coalition yesterday called on consumers to exercise utmost vigilance against what they said are "toxic toys."
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