+ Follow Zosimo Battad Tag
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[Summary] => Reigning champion Ateneo earned at least a playoff for the last Final Four ticket as host University of the East, on the heels of the shocking resignation of its school president as UAAP board chairman, crashed out of contention in a tumultuous development.
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[Title] => Commercializing tamarind, bamboo production
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Basis of his optimistic outlook is an R&D program just launched here for the mass propagation and commercialization of sweet tamarind and bamboo.
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