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                    [Title] => Cebu kicks off SEAG torch relay
                    [Summary] => The Southeast Asian Games Torch Relay fires off today in Cebu, ushering in a 16-day run that will pass through key cities and municipalities and will culminate in Manila on Nov. 27 for the grand opening of the 23rd staging of the Games.


Cebu SEA Games Organizing Committee (CebuSoc) vice chairperson Cheryl Ouano said everything is in place for the torch run, designed to intensify national awareness and promote appreciation of the country’s third hosting of the SEA Games.
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Renowned director Maria Montelibano, head of the program and ceremonies group of the Philippine SEA Games Organizing Committee (Philsoc), said rehearsals should have started as early as last week but had to be moved to a later date since some of the choreographers and musical director Ryan Cayabyab had to finish first the concert of celebrity performer Gary Valenciano.
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Cebu SEA Games Organizing Committee (CebuSoc) vice chairperson Cheryl Ouano said everything is in place for the torch run, designed to intensify national awareness and promote appreciation of the country’s third hosting of the SEA Games.
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