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[Title] => Glory days of Times Theater
[Summary] => Times Theater along Quezon Boulevard, in Quiapo, Manila has gone to seed. It’s dirty, hot, in a state of disrepair… said to be a ‘hunting ground’ for illicit sexual activities.
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[Title] => Pinoy animators urged to look into game devt industry
[Summary] => Filipino animators should look into lucrative game development, according to Luis Mañalac, president of LadyLuck Digital Media, a local game development firm.
Mañalac said the gaming industry hopes to get at least six percent of the 25,000 animation graduates every year.
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Mañalac said the gaming industry hopes to get at least six percent of the 25,000 animation graduates every year.
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