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+ Follow BUTCH PICHAY AND TAGAYTAY CITY MAYOR BAMBOL TOLENTINO Tag
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                    [Title] => Torre, Antonio head Phl bid in chess zonals
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The 2011 Asian Zone 3.3 chess championships unfolds today with GMs Eugene Torre and Joey Antonio leading the locals bid against a tough foreign field for World Cup berths at the Tagaytay International Convention Center in Tagaytay.

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Tagaytay-RP continued to stamp its class in the Asian Club Cup chess team championship, blanking Tajikistan, 4-0, to remain on top with Al Ain (United Arab Emirates), Qi Yuan Club (China) and Club India (India) after three rounds of play in Al Ain, United Arab Emirates late Saturday.

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BUTCH PICHAY AND TAGAYTAY CITY MAYOR BAMBOL TOLENTINO
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The 2011 Asian Zone 3.3 chess championships unfolds today with GMs Eugene Torre and Joey Antonio leading the locals bid against a tough foreign field for World Cup berths at the Tagaytay International Convention Center in Tagaytay.

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Tagaytay-RP continued to stamp its class in the Asian Club Cup chess team championship, blanking Tajikistan, 4-0, to remain on top with Al Ain (United Arab Emirates), Qi Yuan Club (China) and Club India (India) after three rounds of play in Al Ain, United Arab Emirates late Saturday.

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