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                    [Title] => Pinoy whiz kids make good in int’l math olympiad
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Filipinos’ proficiency in mathematics may be sliding, but occasionally the country still manages to shine.


A group of young Filipino students recently bested Korean, Chinese and Hong Kong counterparts in an international math competition.

The group of four young high school kids — Aileen Giselle Chua, 13; Vance Mikhail Uy, 13; Carmela Antoinette Lao, 12; and Ervin Frederick Dy, 12 — finished in the top 10 at the "I Love China Summer Olympiad" held in Shandong, China.
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Filipinos’ proficiency in mathematics may be sliding, but occasionally the country still manages to shine.


A group of young Filipino students recently bested Korean, Chinese and Hong Kong counterparts in an international math competition.

The group of four young high school kids — Aileen Giselle Chua, 13; Vance Mikhail Uy, 13; Carmela Antoinette Lao, 12; and Ervin Frederick Dy, 12 — finished in the top 10 at the "I Love China Summer Olympiad" held in Shandong, China.
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