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                    [Title] => Pinas, SEAG overall champion
                    [Summary] => Hindi tumigil sa pag-mimina ang mga RP athletes para sa katupa-ran ng pinapangarap ng Pilipinas na overall title sa Southeast Asian Games. Isinubi ng Team Philip-pines ang kanilang pina-kamalaking produksiyon sa isang araw upang tulu-yang masiguro ang overall title sa ika-23rd edisyon ng biennial meet.

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                    [Title] => 5 Pinoy bets muscle way to body building final
                    [Summary] => HO CHI MINH — The Philippines’ bid for bodybuilding gold got a big boost in the SEA Games yesterday after all five Filipino musclemen qualified for the finals at the Ben Thanh Competition Hall here.


Bantamweight Roman Cortuna Jr., lightweight Jose Gerardo Bautista, light middleweight Alfredo Trazona, welterweight Arman Villasoto and light heavyweight Angelito Llora all passed the pre-judging phase Thursday, according to team manager Corina Mojica.
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In Busan, there are 420 golds up for grabs in 38 sports. Will the Philippines benefit from the increase in the pot? Let’s examine the situation.
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