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[Title] => Nescafé launches essay contest
[Summary] => After giving musically talented young artists the chance to be heard through its nationwide music competition, Nescafé this time provides the youth the opportunity to display their writing skill in its essay-writing contest, “Why coffee is essential to my student life.”
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[Title] => RP bets shine in World Karate Cup
[Summary] => Host Philippines held its own against powerhouse teams like Russia and Japan as it hauled down five gold medals in the tough KOI World Karate Cup at the SM Mega-trade Hall in Mandaluyong City over the weekend.
Miguel Avenido, Kristofer Nebrija, Miguel Velasquez, Rhea Torres and Rassa Velasquez beat their respective rivals in varying fashions as they spearheaded the Filipinos bid in the two-day event, which drew some 500 youthful karatekas from 25 nations.
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