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[Title] => Wong, Marcelo bag WW Pres Cup plums
[Summary] => Wack Wack team skipper Elphege Wong carded a net 68 to capture the overall crown while EJ Marcelo took the Group I title with a net 69 in the 11th President’s Cup at Wack Wack Golf and Country Club’s west course over the weekend.
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NPO officer-in-charge Marietta de Guzman said the crackdown started with the filing of charges against a printing firm which allegedly cheated the Land Transportation Office (LTO) of over P4.3 million of "substandard" printed materials.
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December 9, 2011 - 12:00am