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                    [Title] => World’s top volley belles begin quest
                    [Summary] => Local fans will be treated to top-notch volleyball action as the Samsung FIVB World Grand Prix Women’s Volleyball gets going today with a pair of matches pitting the Leila Barros-led Brazilian team against Dominican Republic and a tall, talented Poland squad going up against Korea at the Philsports Arena.


The 32-year-old Barros, easily one of the most popular international sports figures to ever play here, hopes to re-display the talent and skills, plus the charm that endeared her to the millions of Filipino fans when she first played here in 1999.
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Forty-eight hours after they arrived, Brazil, Poland, Korea and Dominican Republic try to ignore jetlag, lack of sleep and even the weather as they plunge into their respective practice games at the taraflex and wood courts of the De La Salle University, Brent School and the Philsports Arena.
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                    [Title] => World’s top volley belles begin quest
                    [Summary] => Local fans will be treated to top-notch volleyball action as the Samsung FIVB World Grand Prix Women’s Volleyball gets going today with a pair of matches pitting the Leila Barros-led Brazilian team against Dominican Republic and a tall, talented Poland squad going up against Korea at the Philsports Arena.


The 32-year-old Barros, easily one of the most popular international sports figures to ever play here, hopes to re-display the talent and skills, plus the charm that endeared her to the millions of Filipino fans when she first played here in 1999.
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Forty-eight hours after they arrived, Brazil, Poland, Korea and Dominican Republic try to ignore jetlag, lack of sleep and even the weather as they plunge into their respective practice games at the taraflex and wood courts of the De La Salle University, Brent School and the Philsports Arena.
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