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                    [Summary] => BUSAN, South Korea – Forget the China debacle, the Houdini act against Japan, the businesslike thrashing of the rest, for this is the one and only game that matters.


After its five-game run of four wins and one loss, the Nationals move into the semifinals against arch rival South Korea for that passage into the final and into the gold that has been kept away from the nation the past 40 years.

Game time is 3 p.m., 2 p.m. in the Philippines, where for the next two hours time will literally stand still.
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Bowling, under Steve Hontiveros, was the first to strike in Busan when it won the gold in the men’s doubles courtesy of vintage Paeng Nepomuceno and youthful RJ Bautista. The RP bowlers also won the silver in the men’ trios and women’s team of five, and the bronze in women’s singles, making it the most successful group in the RP camp so far.
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After its five-game run of four wins and one loss, the Nationals move into the semifinals against arch rival South Korea for that passage into the final and into the gold that has been kept away from the nation the past 40 years.

Game time is 3 p.m., 2 p.m. in the Philippines, where for the next two hours time will literally stand still.
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Bowling, under Steve Hontiveros, was the first to strike in Busan when it won the gold in the men’s doubles courtesy of vintage Paeng Nepomuceno and youthful RJ Bautista. The RP bowlers also won the silver in the men’ trios and women’s team of five, and the bronze in women’s singles, making it the most successful group in the RP camp so far.
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