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[Title] => GLOBAL NEWS: 100,000 stranded in Thailand after airports shut
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"Deaths and disabilities resulting from motorcycle accidents involving young people have become a public health epidemic in Asia" over the years, according to the World Health Organization (WHO).
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[Summary] => Marcus Araneta Valda and Melchor Tumasis, both candidates to the national team to the 2002 Busan Asian Games, led the Team Philippines to a four-gold medal haul in the Greco-Roman side of the IV Southeast Asian Wrestling Championship at the Badminton Hall of the Rizal Memorial Sports Complex.
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A well-prepared team and the support of the home crowd could just do the trick, according to an official of the Wrestling Association of the Philippines (WAP), organizer of the coming IV Southeast Asian Wrestling championship set Aug. 7-10 at the Badminton Hall of the Rizal Memorial Sports complex.
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November 30, 2008 - 3:14am