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                    [Summary] => Five scholars of the Tan Yan Kee Foundation Inc. have returned to serve the country after taking special advanced studies in various medical fields in different institutions overseas last year, according to Dr. Lucio C. Tan, chairman and president of TYKFI.
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Tumulak na ang ma­lawakang relief drive ng Lucio Tan Group sa mga nasalanta at nasawi sa trahedyang dulot ng bag­yong Sendong sa Hila­gang Mindanao at mga karatig lalawigan.

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Dr. Benedicto Agbay, a gastro enterology specialist, said the disease could be likened to a mother taking care of her baby and after feeding, puts the infant in bed and waits for the baby to burp in which milk is refluxed.
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"One must invest in very well trained teachers first," said Fr. Bienvenido Nebres SJ, president of Ateneo de Manila University. "Then one might have a chance of using computers in the learning process. Otherwise, computers will be simply oversold and underused."
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Businessman Lucio Tan, TYKF chairman, assisted by City Mayor Nestor Alvarez and CLSU president Rodolfo Undan, led last Wednesday’s ground-breaking ceremony, highlighted by the lowering of a time capsule for the P15-million, 2,184-square-meter gym, which the TYKF donated.
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Tumulak na ang ma­lawakang relief drive ng Lucio Tan Group sa mga nasalanta at nasawi sa trahedyang dulot ng bag­yong Sendong sa Hila­gang Mindanao at mga karatig lalawigan.

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Dr. Benedicto Agbay, a gastro enterology specialist, said the disease could be likened to a mother taking care of her baby and after feeding, puts the infant in bed and waits for the baby to burp in which milk is refluxed.
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"One must invest in very well trained teachers first," said Fr. Bienvenido Nebres SJ, president of Ateneo de Manila University. "Then one might have a chance of using computers in the learning process. Otherwise, computers will be simply oversold and underused."
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Businessman Lucio Tan, TYKF chairman, assisted by City Mayor Nestor Alvarez and CLSU president Rodolfo Undan, led last Wednesday’s ground-breaking ceremony, highlighted by the lowering of a time capsule for the P15-million, 2,184-square-meter gym, which the TYKF donated.
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