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                    [Title] => Tough draw for RP vs England
                    [Summary] => BLED, Slovenia — After salvaging three draws against the United States Sunday, the Philippines braces for another deep impact collision with sixth-ranked England in the third round of the 35th World Chess Olympiad here Monday.


Grandmaster Bong Villamayor, the lone Filipino casualty in the second round, takes a breather, his place taken over by International Master Mark Paragua.

IM Petronio Roca, who has yet to see action, will play board four against a team bannered by super GMs Michael Adams and Nigel Short.
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                    [Title] => Tough draw for RP vs England
                    [Summary] => BLED, Slovenia — After salvaging three draws against the United States Sunday, the Philippines braces for another deep impact collision with sixth-ranked England in the third round of the 35th World Chess Olympiad here Monday.


Grandmaster Bong Villamayor, the lone Filipino casualty in the second round, takes a breather, his place taken over by International Master Mark Paragua.

IM Petronio Roca, who has yet to see action, will play board four against a team bannered by super GMs Michael Adams and Nigel Short.
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