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[Title] => 3rd Fort Boni blast victim dies
[Summary] => A female officer who was among those critically injured in the May 7 explosion at Fort Bonifacio died Wednesday afternoon.
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[Title] => Food poison downs 68 pupils in Christmas party
[Summary] => APALIT, Pampanga Some 68 grade schoolers were rushed to three hospitals the other night after they were believed to have been poisoned by the food they earlier ate during a Christmas party at the San Vicente elementary school here.
The pupils, belonging to the first to fourth grades in the school, attended their party at about 4:30 p.m. last Friday and were served spaghetti in styropore packs, fried chicken, and Zesto brand fruit juice drink in tetrapacks. At about 7 p.m., the children started to complain of severe pain in the abdomen and began to vomit.
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[Title] => Army, Kaya dispute intl football crown
[Summary] => Defending champion Army and Kaya Football Club ousted their respective rivals Sunday to arrange a title showdown in the second Army-Utilco International Invitational Football Cup at the Ascom field in Ft. Bonifacio.
Richmond Braga struck twice in the 47th and 56th minutes as the Armymen toppled San Beda, 2-0, while Peter Amores knocked in a goal in the 68th minutes as Kaya nipped University of the Philippines, 1-0, in two First Division matches.
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[Title] => UP, Army booters score
[Summary] => University of the Philippines and Army B hurdled their respective rivals last weekend to post their second straight victories in the second Army-Utilco International Invitational Football Cup tournament at the Ascom field in Fort Bonifacio, Makati City.
After Oscar Mejia staked UP to a 1-0 halftime lead, the Maroons exploded for two more goals to beat University of Santo Tomas, 3-1.
Randy Salisad sparkled with four goals as the Army B booters blasted Korea Football Association, 6-0.
Salisad struck in the eighth, 37th, 65th and 71st minutes.
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The pupils, belonging to the first to fourth grades in the school, attended their party at about 4:30 p.m. last Friday and were served spaghetti in styropore packs, fried chicken, and Zesto brand fruit juice drink in tetrapacks. At about 7 p.m., the children started to complain of severe pain in the abdomen and began to vomit.
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Richmond Braga struck twice in the 47th and 56th minutes as the Armymen toppled San Beda, 2-0, while Peter Amores knocked in a goal in the 68th minutes as Kaya nipped University of the Philippines, 1-0, in two First Division matches.
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After Oscar Mejia staked UP to a 1-0 halftime lead, the Maroons exploded for two more goals to beat University of Santo Tomas, 3-1.
Randy Salisad sparkled with four goals as the Army B booters blasted Korea Football Association, 6-0.
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