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[Title] => Recycled Art
[Summary] => Do you give any thought to what happens to your copy of The STAR after you’ve read it? Does it line your trashcan, wrap fish in the market, or gather dust in one corner until the dyaryo-bote man comes around?
[DatePublished] => 2008-04-27 00:00:00
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[Title] => Sports as therapy
[Summary] => Filipinos are known to be a people who can laugh at our miseries. While this political and economic crisis that our country is now facing may worry us about what is in store for us in the next few days, we always find time to laugh and make fun of the situation.
It is not exactly apathy on the part of the Filipinos, but more of adaptability, which is of course both good and bad.
[DatePublished] => 2005-07-15 00:00:00
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[AuthorName] => FULL POINT By Nimrod NL Quiñones
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[Title] => Manalili tops Chunkee national shoot-out finals
[Summary] => A son of a former Cebuano basketball coach raised high the Cebu flag last night when he won the Chunkee Corned Beef Shooters Challenge National Shoot-out Championship at the Araneta Coliseum.
Robert Manalili, teenage son of bench tactician Titing, successfully banged in 17 points out of 32 attempts to grab the championship honors in the shooter's challenge, which is supported by Purefoods.
Manalili of University of San Jose-Recoletos received a prize of P20,000, a medal and trophy and some gift packs from Purefoods.
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JOAO MIRANDA
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It is not exactly apathy on the part of the Filipinos, but more of adaptability, which is of course both good and bad.
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Robert Manalili, teenage son of bench tactician Titing, successfully banged in 17 points out of 32 attempts to grab the championship honors in the shooter's challenge, which is supported by Purefoods.
Manalili of University of San Jose-Recoletos received a prize of P20,000, a medal and trophy and some gift packs from Purefoods.
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