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A display table by the entrance to Mark Salvatus’ exhibition “Territories” holds evidence of a year of travel — a stuffed kangaroo, a description of Bendigo, Victoria, an invitation to his show in La Trobe University Visual Art Centre — souvenirs from a month long stay in Australia; metro cards, tickets to the Whitney and MOMA and a list of visiting curators, writers and artists — from the stay in Art Omi, New York, a Wayang Kulit style puppet, a Bintang beer coaster and CDs of Indonesian bands from the fortnight spent in Bandung Indonesia’s Common Room Networks Foundation.

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Roberto Galang, associate director of the AIM policy center, pointed this out during an interview recently with DTI Secretary Mar Roxas on the latter’s radio program "One-on-One with Mar Roxas" on DZRH.
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Roberto Galang, associate director of the AIM policy center, pointed this out during an interview recently with DTI Secretary Mar Roxas on the latter’s radio program "One-on-One with Mar Roxas" on DZRH.
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