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                    [Title] => Men’s team thumps Uruguay; ladies lose
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                    [Title] => Philippines blasts Spain, shares joint 13th in olympiad
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                    [Title] => Julio Catalino Sadorra, John Paul Gomez deliver as Philippines shocks Slovakia
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