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The Philippine Star’s recent “Wig Party” was a huge success with about 600 of its employees getting jiggy with the “bigwigs”, the Belmonte family headed by the affable president and CEO Miguel.

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Dance aficionados recently saw a performance of Ballet Manila and Korea’s Choi So Bin Company at the Star Theater.

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PhilRice researchers led by Noel D. Ganotisi said the new rice production system is called PalayCheck, a variant of the RiceCheck that originated in Australia. The PalayCheck is being promoted by PhilRice, the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization [UN FAO], and local government units in Northwest Luzon and other parts of the country.
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The paper showed that the PalayCheck system increases rice yields and net income of farmers.
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