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Pampering used to be a luxury enjoyed only by the leisure set.

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In the Philippines, sugarcane farmers, planters, as well as researchers benefit from accurate measurements of environmental information from weather stations installed by the Philippine Sugar Research Institute Foundation, Inc.
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