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                    [Title] => A long tradition of excellence
                    [Summary] => LEVERKUSEN, Germany — A group of young men and women from tropical Asia try to cover their ears with their gloved hands as a gust of autumn wind blows by. Behind them, another young group, this time from Kenya, tries to do the same. Unaccustomed to cool weather with temperatures approaching zero, the youngsters stay close to each other to keep warm.

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The students selected were Lester Louis Lopez of UP Los Baños, Alita Criselle Bautista of Ateneo de Manila University, Ryan Anthony Buccat of Lorma Colleges, Jeffrey Mora of Far Eastern University and John Rex Jardinero of Palawan State University.
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[DatePublished] => 2005-05-15 00:00:00 [ColumnID] => 133272 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => [AuthorName] => [SectionName] => Agriculture [SectionUrl] => agriculture [URL] => ) [3] => Array ( [ArticleID] => 277780 [Title] => Bayer picks environmental envoys [Summary] => Eight college students were conferred the title 2005 Bayer Young Environmental Envoys for Luzon during the regional semi-finals held at the Intercontinental Hotel in Makati City on May 7. The envoys are Lester Louis Lopez (UPLB), Alita Criselle Bautista (Ateneo de Manila University), Jordan Zamoranos (St. Louis University), Ryan Anthony Buccat (Lorma Colleges), Ryan Manuel (Nueva Vizcaya State University), Jeffrey Mora (FEU), John Rex Jardinero (Palawan State University) and Jonathan Francis Cabral St. Louis University
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Bayer is also the maker of such bestselling products as Alka-Seltzer, Baygon and Adalat.

Nowadays, Bayer has been thrust to the limelight once more, being the manufacturer of Cipro, so far the only branded drug that has been endorsed by the US government as an antidote to that deadly chemical called anthrax.
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The students selected were Lester Louis Lopez of UP Los Baños, Alita Criselle Bautista of Ateneo de Manila University, Ryan Anthony Buccat of Lorma Colleges, Jeffrey Mora of Far Eastern University and John Rex Jardinero of Palawan State University.
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Bayer is also the maker of such bestselling products as Alka-Seltzer, Baygon and Adalat.

Nowadays, Bayer has been thrust to the limelight once more, being the manufacturer of Cipro, so far the only branded drug that has been endorsed by the US government as an antidote to that deadly chemical called anthrax.
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