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                    [Title] => Silliman’s best for 2004
                    [Summary] => Every year, the best of Silliman University’s alumni are sought out and given awards. This year’s awardees will be honored at ceremonies to be held on August 28. The conferment will be a highlight of the 103rd Founders Day celebration of the oldest educational institution in the South. 

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Sixty nine Muslim ulama, 68 Catholic priests and 35 Protestant religious leaders are reflecting and talking about the conflicts affecting them as Christians and Muslims in Asia in order discern "the most effective ways" to respond to them from the standpoint of their respective faiths.
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