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                    [Summary] => Local online game publisher Level-Up! is holding the first community-based interactive gaming competition where representatives of different college and university organizations are encouraged to build the best and the most creative cyber-communities via the Internet.


Oz World, the country’s first massively multi-player online game (MMOG), will play host when "Bring it Online," the first ever "Inter-Collegiate Oz World Challenge," kicks off with a series of contests to be held online in April.
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STAR: How is the Philippine cable TV industry at present?
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The 30-company composite index dropped 33.01 points or 2.22 percent to 1455.94 while the broader All-Shares barometer slipped by a marginal 0.28 percent to 739.54 due to the pullback in Canadian insurance giants Sun Life and Manulife.
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