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                    [Title] => Starting them young
                    [Summary] => Today,  Aaron Jarveen Ho, Karlo Mortel, and Steven Alexis Ng  return to the Ateneo de Manila University campus after an absence of  close to two weeks.  They represented the country in the first regional  HSBC Young IT Entrepreneurs Awards, where they bagged one of the program’s two awards. Right after, they  joined country winners from Hong Kong, Malaysia, and Thailand on a University of Washington study tour. 

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With the projected opening of 100 stores per year starting 2006, Mr. Tan Caktiong is seriously thinking of putting up a commissary in China – right now, everything is being outsourced – even as his people are quietly studying India, with a population second only to China in Asia.
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With the projected opening of 100 stores per year starting 2006, Mr. Tan Caktiong is seriously thinking of putting up a commissary in China – right now, everything is being outsourced – even as his people are quietly studying India, with a population second only to China in Asia.
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