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[Title] => Ledesma, Sy rule Binay table tennis
[Summary] => Ting Ledesma snared the men’s open singles title, while Jamaica Sy retained her two crowns in the third leg of the Binay Cup National Age-Group table tennis championship over the weekend at the Koliseyum ng Bayan in Makati.
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[Title] => Age of interactive music magazine dawns
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The age of a new medium, however, is dawning. With more and more music lovers making a switch from the analog to the digital format, the need for a fresh magazine unfolds.
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The age of a new medium, however, is dawning. With more and more music lovers making a switch from the analog to the digital format, the need for a fresh magazine unfolds.
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September 4, 2009 - 12:00am