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[Title] => New public art celebrates Filipinos love for learning
[Summary] => The City of Manila has a new piece of public art. The sculptural monument commemorates the Filipinos esteemed regard for education. And what better place to situate the life-size statue than at the triangular island fronting the National Teachers College, between J. Nepomuceno and Legarda Sts., in Quiapo, Manila?
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[Title] => The business of replicars
[Summary] => Rebels may be without causes, as James Dean supposedly was. But he sure knew his cars. Dean drove a Porsche 550A Spyder, a diminutive mid-engined sports car that slaughtered Goliaths in the racetrack.
Unfortunately, the 550 also went down in history as the car Dean was driving when he died, overshadowing the cars success in motorsports.
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Unfortunately, the 550 also went down in history as the car Dean was driving when he died, overshadowing the cars success in motorsports.
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