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                    [Title] => Blu Girls open softball bid vs China
                    [Summary] => NANJING, China–Team Philippines mixes it up against some of the best the world could offer as it clashes with host China at the start of the seventh Junior Women’s World Championship at the Nanjing University of Technology field here.


Bannered mostly by veteran internationalists, the Blu Girls will be put to a test against fancied China, which placed fourth in the last edition of this quadrennial meet for women 19 years old and below, at 12 noon right after a simple opening ceremony before an expected crowd of 3,000 mostly Chinese students of the river city.
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Soriquez vowed to complete the bridge, one of the priority projects costing P3.5 billion in lahar-affected areas, within nine months, half the estimated time needed to complete it.
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                    [Title] => Blu Girls open softball bid vs China
                    [Summary] => NANJING, China–Team Philippines mixes it up against some of the best the world could offer as it clashes with host China at the start of the seventh Junior Women’s World Championship at the Nanjing University of Technology field here.


Bannered mostly by veteran internationalists, the Blu Girls will be put to a test against fancied China, which placed fourth in the last edition of this quadrennial meet for women 19 years old and below, at 12 noon right after a simple opening ceremony before an expected crowd of 3,000 mostly Chinese students of the river city.
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Soriquez vowed to complete the bridge, one of the priority projects costing P3.5 billion in lahar-affected areas, within nine months, half the estimated time needed to complete it.
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