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[Title] => Focus on the Cebu City Sports Center
[Summary] => Scheduled for inauguration on Sunday, April 22, is the newly completed renovation of CCSC’s track oval costing P26 million sourced from Cebu City coffers.
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[Title] => Angping pormal nang uupo sa PSC
[Summary] => Opisyal nang isinalin ni William ‘Butch’ Ramirez kay Harry Angping ang kanyang tungkulin bilang chairman ng Philippine Sports Commission sa ika-19th anibersaryo ng pagbuo nito sa Rizal Badminton Hall.
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[Title] => Angping named eighth PSC chair
[Summary] => Harry Angping, who’s deep into sports, business and politics, yesterday officially became the eighth chairman of the Philippine Sports Commission.
[DatePublished] => 2009-01-27 00:00:00
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[Title] => PSC launches PSI programs
[Summary] => The Philippine Sports Commission yesterday launched the Philippine Sports Institute and Sports Stakeholders programs at the Philsports Arena with hopes of institutionalizing the country’s development projects in pursuit of sporting excellence.
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[Title] => Dating PSC chairman na si Tuason, yumao na
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[Title] => PSC chief wants to quit with clean record
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William "Butch" Ramirez yesterday confirmed reports that he is willing and ready to relinquish his post as chairman of the Philippine Sports Commission (PSC) by the end of the year.
The 56-year-old educator who came from humble beginnings feels that he has done his share for Philippine sports by being part of the controversy-ridden agency since 2000.
"For me, thats enough," said Ramirez following published reports that he is stepping down after the 15th Asian Games in Doha where he will serve as RP chef-de-mission.
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[Title] => PSC chair wants out after Asiad
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William "Butch" Ramirez is stepping down as chairman of the Philippine Sports Commission right after the 15th Asian Games scheduled this December in Doha, Qatar.
A very reliable source at the government sports agency said the former professor from Davao City will file his resignation after the Asian Games or almost two years since he took over as PSC chief.
"Chairman Ramirez is bidding the PSC goodbye after the Asian Games. Whatever happens in Doha, no matter how many gold medals well win, he said he is stepping down," said the source.
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[Title] => PSC chair wants out after Asiad
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William "Butch" Ramirez is stepping down as chairman of the Philippine Sports Commission right after the 15th Asian Games scheduled this December in Doha, Qatar.
A very reliable source at the government sports agency said the former professor from Davao City will file his resignation after the Asian Games or almost two years since he took over as PSC chief.
"Chairman Ramirez is bidding the PSC goodbye after the Asian Games. Whatever happens in Doha, no matter how many gold medals well win, he said he is stepping down," said the source.
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[Title] => Ramirez sworn in as 7th PSC chair
[Summary] => Seven must be his lucky number.
On the seventh day of the seventh month of the year, William "Butch" Ramirez was sworn in yesterday morning as the seventh chairman of the Philippine Sports Commission.
Ramirez took his oath before President Arroyo. He thanked the President for the opportunity to serve the government then vowed to do his best.
"Maraming salamat po for your trust and confidence," Ramirez told the President as she shook his hands after the oath-taking ceremony held at the Heroes Hall of Malacanang.
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[Title] => Ramirez formally named PSC chair
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Ramirez appointment papers were actually signed by President Arroyo last May 3 or more than a month ago. They were signed by Executive Secretary Eduardo Ermita on May 24 but reached Ramirez only yesterday.
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William "Butch" Ramirez yesterday confirmed reports that he is willing and ready to relinquish his post as chairman of the Philippine Sports Commission (PSC) by the end of the year.
The 56-year-old educator who came from humble beginnings feels that he has done his share for Philippine sports by being part of the controversy-ridden agency since 2000.
"For me, thats enough," said Ramirez following published reports that he is stepping down after the 15th Asian Games in Doha where he will serve as RP chef-de-mission.
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William "Butch" Ramirez is stepping down as chairman of the Philippine Sports Commission right after the 15th Asian Games scheduled this December in Doha, Qatar.
A very reliable source at the government sports agency said the former professor from Davao City will file his resignation after the Asian Games or almost two years since he took over as PSC chief.
"Chairman Ramirez is bidding the PSC goodbye after the Asian Games. Whatever happens in Doha, no matter how many gold medals well win, he said he is stepping down," said the source.
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William "Butch" Ramirez is stepping down as chairman of the Philippine Sports Commission right after the 15th Asian Games scheduled this December in Doha, Qatar.
A very reliable source at the government sports agency said the former professor from Davao City will file his resignation after the Asian Games or almost two years since he took over as PSC chief.
"Chairman Ramirez is bidding the PSC goodbye after the Asian Games. Whatever happens in Doha, no matter how many gold medals well win, he said he is stepping down," said the source.
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[Title] => Ramirez sworn in as 7th PSC chair
[Summary] => Seven must be his lucky number.
On the seventh day of the seventh month of the year, William "Butch" Ramirez was sworn in yesterday morning as the seventh chairman of the Philippine Sports Commission.
Ramirez took his oath before President Arroyo. He thanked the President for the opportunity to serve the government then vowed to do his best.
"Maraming salamat po for your trust and confidence," Ramirez told the President as she shook his hands after the oath-taking ceremony held at the Heroes Hall of Malacanang.
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Ramirez appointment papers were actually signed by President Arroyo last May 3 or more than a month ago. They were signed by Executive Secretary Eduardo Ermita on May 24 but reached Ramirez only yesterday.
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