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                    [Title] => Almost half of cocolisap-infested trees treated – PCA
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Almost half of the coconut trees infested with scale insects have been treated, according to the Philippine Coconut Authority (PCA).

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"We just want to know what is happening in the organization," Army spokesman Lt. Col. Jose Mabanta told a group of journalists who joined the trip to the killing field in a sparsely populated farming village in Candelaria.
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