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                    [Title] => A beer-y exciting Bavarian Oktoberfest at Mandarin
                    [Summary] => Hundreds of ecstatic revelers recently trooped to the NBC Tent at the Bonifacio Global City to experience the fun and excitement of Mandarin Oriental’s "Oktoberfest 2002." Staged for the second consecutive year, this year’s Bavarian celebration was hosted by your columnist and was once again highlighted by non-stop "oompapa" music from the 11-piece Bavarian Sound Express from Germany.

[DatePublished] => 2002-10-26 00:00:00 [ColumnID] => 135074 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => 1804795 [AuthorName] => Johnny Litton [SectionName] => Modern Living [SectionUrl] => modern-living [URL] => ) [1] => Array ( [ArticleID] => 137257 [Title] => Foreigners coming despite travel ban [Summary] => Luring hundreds of international players from 17 countries is no mean feat. In fact, it could already be viewed as an achievement, a masterstroke considering the country is currently reeling from negative feedbacks abroad and only those with flair for the (mis)adventure would perhaps have the temerity to visit this side of the world.

But they’ll be here. All 400 of them. And they will vie not for the money but for pride, prestige and honor in the 16th Nomads International 6-a-side football tournament Nov. 18-19 at the Nomad Sports Club in Merville, Parañaque.
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                    [Summary] => Hundreds of ecstatic revelers recently trooped to the NBC Tent at the Bonifacio Global City to experience the fun and excitement of Mandarin Oriental’s "Oktoberfest 2002." Staged for the second consecutive year, this year’s Bavarian celebration was hosted by your columnist and was once again highlighted by non-stop "oompapa" music from the 11-piece Bavarian Sound Express from Germany.

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But they’ll be here. All 400 of them. And they will vie not for the money but for pride, prestige and honor in the 16th Nomads International 6-a-side football tournament Nov. 18-19 at the Nomad Sports Club in Merville, Parañaque.
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