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                    [Title] => Flexing their creative muscles
                    [Summary] => If Animax means maximum animé (exposure), then the channel is living up to its name. Animax is one of the few networks on cable that has featured animé programs in three-dimensional (3D) design to make the characters and the story-telling as real as possible. 

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Last month, she was also appointed chairman of the Cinema Evaluation Board (CEB), the body that gives tax rebates to local films (100 percent to Graded A movies and 65 percent to those Graded B).
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Last month, she was also appointed chairman of the Cinema Evaluation Board (CEB), the body that gives tax rebates to local films (100 percent to Graded A movies and 65 percent to those Graded B).
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