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                    [Title] => Badion, basketball icon, passes away
                    [Summary] => Carlos "Charlie"  Badion, the sturdy youth from Tondo whose rugged ways have made him popular and controversial and earned  him the monicker " "Bad Boy" of Philippine basketball, passed away late Thursday of heart attack. He was 66.


Badion, who donned the national colors in the 1956 Melbourne Games, the 1959 World championship in Chile and the 1960 Rome Olympics, was dead on arrival at the Mary Johnston’s Hospital where he was rushed after complaining of chest pain and difficulty in breathing.
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CARBONELL AND EDUARDO LIM
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                    [Summary] => Carlos "Charlie"  Badion, the sturdy youth from Tondo whose rugged ways have made him popular and controversial and earned  him the monicker " "Bad Boy" of Philippine basketball, passed away late Thursday of heart attack. He was 66.


Badion, who donned the national colors in the 1956 Melbourne Games, the 1959 World championship in Chile and the 1960 Rome Olympics, was dead on arrival at the Mary Johnston’s Hospital where he was rushed after complaining of chest pain and difficulty in breathing.
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