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                    [Title] => Makulay at madamdaming opening sa Asiad
                    [Summary] => BUSAN, South Korea -- Naging makulay at madamdamin naman ang opening ceremony ng quadrennial sports event na tinampukan ng pagkakaisa ng host South Korea at North na magkahawak kamay na pumasok sa loob ng Busan Main Stadium bitbit ang ‘Habando’ flag.


Ang tema ng opening ceremony ay "A Beautiful Meeting" na nagdidiwang din ng kauna-unahang Asian Games ng bagong milenyo.
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Ibinigay ni Franco Teves ang unang ginto sa Pilipinas nang kanyang dominahin ang minus 55 kilograms, habang nasungkit naman ng Asian Games-bound Aisa Marie Ano ang nakatayang ginto sa minus 78 kgs. upang pangunahan ang magandang performance ng Philippines sa 7-nation tourney na ito.
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Franco Teves ruled the minus 55 kilograms, while Asian Games- bound Aisa Marie Ano captured the minus 78 kilograms to highlight the Philippines’ decent showing in the seven-nation tourney.

The silver medal winners were Samson Bernales (-66 kg), Esty Gay Liwanen(-63 kg), Karen Ann Solomon (-70 kg), and Khamila Rosales (+78 kg).
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                    [Title] => Makulay at madamdaming opening sa Asiad
                    [Summary] => BUSAN, South Korea -- Naging makulay at madamdamin naman ang opening ceremony ng quadrennial sports event na tinampukan ng pagkakaisa ng host South Korea at North na magkahawak kamay na pumasok sa loob ng Busan Main Stadium bitbit ang ‘Habando’ flag.


Ang tema ng opening ceremony ay "A Beautiful Meeting" na nagdidiwang din ng kauna-unahang Asian Games ng bagong milenyo.
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Ibinigay ni Franco Teves ang unang ginto sa Pilipinas nang kanyang dominahin ang minus 55 kilograms, habang nasungkit naman ng Asian Games-bound Aisa Marie Ano ang nakatayang ginto sa minus 78 kgs. upang pangunahan ang magandang performance ng Philippines sa 7-nation tourney na ito.
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Franco Teves ruled the minus 55 kilograms, while Asian Games- bound Aisa Marie Ano captured the minus 78 kilograms to highlight the Philippines’ decent showing in the seven-nation tourney.

The silver medal winners were Samson Bernales (-66 kg), Esty Gay Liwanen(-63 kg), Karen Ann Solomon (-70 kg), and Khamila Rosales (+78 kg).
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