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                    [Title] => Stage actor gets caught reading
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Those who watched PETA’s Si Juan Tamad, Ang Diyablo, at Limang Milyong Boto might still remember Victor Robinson III for playing Juan Tamad, the first-time voter too lazy to go out on Election Day and exercise his right to vote.

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Meet Victor Robinson III, 19, a singer-actor (range tenor-baritone) from Iloilo City who seems almost too good to be true: He is talented, likeable, religious, modest, and intelligent — he was a grade school and high school class valedictorian at the Ateneo de Iloilo (formerly Santa Maria Catholic School) and now, still a scholar, is pursuing a Communication Arts degree at the Ateneo de Manila.

[DatePublished] => 2010-04-05 00:00:00 [ColumnID] => 0 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => 1122250 [AuthorName] => Amadís Ma. Guerrero [SectionName] => Entertainment [SectionUrl] => entertainment [URL] => ) [2] => Array ( [ArticleID] => 287996 [Title] => Love among the ruins [Summary] => In my freshman year at Ateneo, I hung out at the Colayco Building. It is a small building with only two floors. This building houses college organizations. I hung out here pretty much because, well, my crush hung out here as well.

Each org room had two doors, and each room was shared by at least four organizations. On top of each door lay a sign that listed the names of the orgs. In this particular room, it was AtSca (Ateneo Student Catholic Action), ACLC (Ateneo Christian Life Community), Gabay (made up of Ateneo scholars) and SAWI.
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Those who watched PETA’s Si Juan Tamad, Ang Diyablo, at Limang Milyong Boto might still remember Victor Robinson III for playing Juan Tamad, the first-time voter too lazy to go out on Election Day and exercise his right to vote.

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Meet Victor Robinson III, 19, a singer-actor (range tenor-baritone) from Iloilo City who seems almost too good to be true: He is talented, likeable, religious, modest, and intelligent — he was a grade school and high school class valedictorian at the Ateneo de Iloilo (formerly Santa Maria Catholic School) and now, still a scholar, is pursuing a Communication Arts degree at the Ateneo de Manila.

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Each org room had two doors, and each room was shared by at least four organizations. On top of each door lay a sign that listed the names of the orgs. In this particular room, it was AtSca (Ateneo Student Catholic Action), ACLC (Ateneo Christian Life Community), Gabay (made up of Ateneo scholars) and SAWI.
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