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There is a need to provide less-privileged students with greater access to football which can be used as a youth development tool, University of Asia & the Pacific Center for Research and Communication Director Bernardo Villegas said in a roundtable discussion about the football industry's roadmap in the country.

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It’s no wonder at Alaska, whose motto is "good enough never is," drinking milk and playing sports are top priority. They go hand in hand.

In the US, America’s Dairy Farmers and Milk Processors went on a high-profile ad campaign using the "Got Milk?" tag and featuring sports celebrities with a thin milk line on their upper lips. Pat Riley, Pat Ewing, Joe Torre, Evander Holyfield and Mia Hamm were among the milk endorsers.
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There is a need to provide less-privileged students with greater access to football which can be used as a youth development tool, University of Asia & the Pacific Center for Research and Communication Director Bernardo Villegas said in a roundtable discussion about the football industry's roadmap in the country.

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It’s no wonder at Alaska, whose motto is "good enough never is," drinking milk and playing sports are top priority. They go hand in hand.

In the US, America’s Dairy Farmers and Milk Processors went on a high-profile ad campaign using the "Got Milk?" tag and featuring sports celebrities with a thin milk line on their upper lips. Pat Riley, Pat Ewing, Joe Torre, Evander Holyfield and Mia Hamm were among the milk endorsers.
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