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                    [Title] => Doing good is alive at Eastwood City Cyberpark
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MANILA, Philippines - Often confined to their cubicles and in front of their computers, the information technology (IT) industry isn’t your typical do-gooder.

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With the theme, "Our Future, our Choice: Clean and Save our Coastlines," Villar joined hands with Department of Environment and Natural Resources-NCR director Corazon Davis in realizing the vision of a clean and healthy coastline as part of her Sagip-Ilog project.
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The annual activity will be held simultaneously in over 100 countries, including the US.
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With the theme, "Our Future, our Choice: Clean and Save our Coastlines," Villar joined hands with Department of Environment and Natural Resources-NCR director Corazon Davis in realizing the vision of a clean and healthy coastline as part of her Sagip-Ilog project.
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The annual activity will be held simultaneously in over 100 countries, including the US.
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