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                    [Title] => Que four off pace; Miñoza struggles
                    [Summary] => Reigning Philippine Open champion Angelo Que turned in a second straight two-under par 68 even as erstwhile frontrunner Frankie Miñoza stumbled with a two-over 72 halfway through the Hong Kong Open at the Hong Kong Golf Club in Fanling yesterday.
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                    [Title] => Young, old stars clash in JW Classic
                    [Summary] => Could 2003 be the year the ‘Young Guns’ shoot  it out with the established stars and win?


The 2003 Johnnie Walker Classic at Perth’s Lake Karrinyup Country Club, Feb. 13-16, will be the first opportunity for such a showdown.
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Zarate had 140 in two days while another Filipino Gerald Rosales had a 73 for 141 following a 68 in the first day. Philippine-based Canadian Rick Gibson had 69-70-139.

Former Thai soldier Thongchai Jaidee’s red hot putter gave him a three-shot lead at the halfway stage of the event as American John Daly crashed out in spectacular fashion.
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Zarate had 140 in two days while another Filipino Gerald Rosales had a 73 for 141 following a 68 in the first day. Philippine-based Canadian Rick Gibson had 69-70-139.

Former Thai soldier Thongchai Jaidee’s red hot putter gave him a three-shot lead at the halfway stage of the event as American John Daly crashed out in spectacular fashion.
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