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[Title] => Bringing explosive fun into New Year revelry is serious business in RP
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BOCAUE (AFP) Juanito Edora carefully fills paper tubes with gunpowder and other chemicals at a backyard fireworks factory in Bulacan as he tries to keep up with demand ahead of the New Year.
Sales have been high in the run-up to New Years Eve, when millions of Filipinos will risk their limbs exploding fireworks to greet the coming year in a tradition that maims many and in some cases kills.
Edora, a 28-year-old father of three, has been working non-stop for several hours, scooping up the chemicals with his bare hands.
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GEORGE CALIMLIM
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BOCAUE (AFP) Juanito Edora carefully fills paper tubes with gunpowder and other chemicals at a backyard fireworks factory in Bulacan as he tries to keep up with demand ahead of the New Year.
Sales have been high in the run-up to New Years Eve, when millions of Filipinos will risk their limbs exploding fireworks to greet the coming year in a tradition that maims many and in some cases kills.
Edora, a 28-year-old father of three, has been working non-stop for several hours, scooping up the chemicals with his bare hands.
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December 29, 2006 - 12:00am