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                    [Title] => Don’t throw away those farm and market wastes
                    [Summary] => Farm and market wastes from crops’ non-edible parts such as stems, leaves, roots and other plant refuse can have more important uses than just being burned or left to decay on the field, or wasted in dumpsites.

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A group of investors, mostly policemen, naval officers and members of the military, filed a complaint with the Securities and Exchange Commission against MTST, a supposed investment company owned by a certain Maria Teresa S. Santos, for failing to pay promised interests and principal investments back.
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