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                    [Title] => Tanamor joins medal race
                    [Summary] => BUSAN – If not for Harry Tanamor’s quarterfinal victory in boxing, Tuesday would have been a lonely, forgettable day for the Philippines in the 14th Asian Games here.


The Philippines never had a Chinaman’s chance in basketball, was left hoping for the best in masters bowling and, in athletics, was literally behind even before the 800-m race started.

The Philippines also did not finish a race in cycling, continued to fire blanks in shooting and had athletes losing to a Pakistani in boxing and in women’s table tennis.
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The Philippines never had a Chinaman’s chance in basketball, was left hoping for the best in masters bowling and, in athletics, was literally behind even before the 800-m race started.

The Philippines also did not finish a race in cycling, continued to fire blanks in shooting and had athletes losing to a Pakistani in boxing and in women’s table tennis.
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