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		<title>By: Dr. Antonio Gestosani</title>
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		<description>What? To import sugar? Ask me that question in 1970 -1972 when I was a resident physician of St. Joseph Hospital owned by Victorias Milling Company in Manapla, Negros Occidental, and I will tell you - you are nuts! I will take this issue personally because I had ties to this then big sugar exporter and my last employer before I left Philippines in June of 1972. Teach your people to grow foods and be self sufficient. With this global economic crisis, monies from the OFW will start to slow down, and you might not be able to afford to import anymore! GOD BLESS YOU ALL.</description>
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