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MANILA, Philippines - A group of young Filipino engineers and designers bidding to make the world’s first interactive television unveiled the improved prototype of their dream computer-TV the other day.

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Dr. Carmelita Quebengco, DLSU executive vice president, hinted this in her letter to the academic community the other day wherein she also mentioned the other steps the school officials have taken in their attempt to protect the name of the institution and keep the ideals of the league itself.
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Dr. Carmelita Quebengco, DLSU executive vice president, hinted this in her letter to the academic community the other day wherein she also mentioned the other steps the school officials have taken in their attempt to protect the name of the institution and keep the ideals of the league itself.
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