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Patay ang usa ka lalaki samtang usa ang naangol sa nahitabong panagbangga sa motorsiklo ug traysikol diha sa dalan P.J. Almendras sa barangay Suba siyudad sa Danao niadtong Biyernes sa alas 9:00 sa gabii.

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A man died after the motorcycle he was driving collided with a tricycle along P.J. Almendras St. in Barangay Suba, Danao City last Friday evening.

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It’s everything a full computer or laptop is, minus the keyboard. It has a 17.8-centimeters touch-sensitive screen that responds to a stylus or the tap of a finger.
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The program is designed to help teachers and students become well-versed in Internet and computer technology by making education entertaining and effective.

In the Philippines, Intel will invest in funding, equipment, curriculum development and program management to train more than 20,000 high school teachers through 2002.
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Patay ang usa ka lalaki samtang usa ang naangol sa nahitabong panagbangga sa motorsiklo ug traysikol diha sa dalan P.J. Almendras sa barangay Suba siyudad sa Danao niadtong Biyernes sa alas 9:00 sa gabii.

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A man died after the motorcycle he was driving collided with a tricycle along P.J. Almendras St. in Barangay Suba, Danao City last Friday evening.

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The program is designed to help teachers and students become well-versed in Internet and computer technology by making education entertaining and effective.

In the Philippines, Intel will invest in funding, equipment, curriculum development and program management to train more than 20,000 high school teachers through 2002.
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