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                    [Title] => When the brain goes ohm
                    [Summary] => I sometimes get my ideas for this column in cartoon form that just pops in my head. This time, I had this caricature in my mind where I go up a mountain in search of some self-proclaimed guru living in a cave.
                    [DatePublished] => 2005-12-15 00:00:00
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                    [AuthorName] => DE RERUM NATURA By Maria Isabel Garcia
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                    [Title] => Nike camp hopes to churn out more Zhizhis, Alvins
                    [Summary] => BEIJING – The Nike All-Asia Basketball Camp 02 came to a close Sunday and expectations were high that new Wang Zhizhis and Yao Mings will come out of it for China and hopefully new Alvin Patrimonios and Olsen Racelas for the Philippines.


Nike China sports marketing director Terry Rhoads believed his project was a huge success, it may give opportunities for the camp attendees to realize their dreams in the near future.
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