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                    [Title] => The Philippine Star Strikes Back
                    [Summary] => Finishing up after a nice little sprint tri in Laguna, I open my phone’s Inbox to find a quite cryptic message from teammate and SPEED Magazine editor Manny de los Reyes: "Are you coming over?". No smileys, no how-are-you’s, no preamble like he usually does. This is because approximately 100 kilometers away at the Quirino Grandstand, Round 2 of the Honda Civic Media Challenge was already taking place. The team is doing well, but not quite first-place-fantastic like perennial favorite and long-time rival Manila Bulletin.
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                    [AuthorName] => Andy Leuterio
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                    [Title] => Honda challenges media with new Civic
                    [Summary] => Team spirits will run high during the 2003 Honda Media Challenge when the 6th season opens and pit fourteen teams against each other in both dirt and tarmac courses.  These teams represent participants from broadcast, radio, print and alternative media and are expected to drive their best race for their respective publication, network or website team.

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