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[Title] => PNP to phase out .38 caliber revolvers
[Summary] => The Philippine National Police (PNP) is set recall the .38 caliber revolvers service firearms of policemen nationwide in an effort to improve the anti-crime fighting capability of the police force.
[DatePublished] => 2011-07-07 00:00:00
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[Title] => Biotech eyed for papaya, other RP plants
[Summary] => A leading Filipino mole-cular biologist is developing a papaya variety that has a high level of resistance to a deadly pest and increasing the prospect of increased supply of the vitamin A-rich fruit at cheaper prices in the local market.
Scientist Pierriden Perez recently concluded experiments at Malaysias MARDI Biotechnology Center to develop special papayas that are resistance to the ringspot virus, the worst scourge of the fruit in the Philippines and other tropical countries.
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Scientist Pierriden Perez recently concluded experiments at Malaysias MARDI Biotechnology Center to develop special papayas that are resistance to the ringspot virus, the worst scourge of the fruit in the Philippines and other tropical countries.
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