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                    [Title] => Jinns, karatekas deliver 5 bronzes
                    [Summary] => BUSAN — Big or small, we’re back in business in the 14th Asian Games here.


The Philippines finally ended a three-day medal drought in the biggest Asian Games ever when five individual athletes in taekwondo and karatedo took the bronze in their respective divisions Friday.

Tshomlee Go, Daleen Cordero and Veronica Domingo all delivered in taekwondo while Gretchen Malalad and Cherli Tugday climbed the winners’ podium in karatedo and helped keep the engine running for the Philippines.
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Mikee, probably one of the loveliest faces in local cinema, has been in this South Korean industrial hub for 12 days now, but has remained spritely as ever, cool and confident, as she tries to bring pride and honor to the country in yet another international competition.
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Danielle, 17, and Paola, 16, took eight placings apiece in dominating the Premier Cup whose entries listed Southeast Asian (SEA) Games four-gold winner Qabil Ambak and at least 10 other Asian Games hopefuls.
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The Philippines finally ended a three-day medal drought in the biggest Asian Games ever when five individual athletes in taekwondo and karatedo took the bronze in their respective divisions Friday.

Tshomlee Go, Daleen Cordero and Veronica Domingo all delivered in taekwondo while Gretchen Malalad and Cherli Tugday climbed the winners’ podium in karatedo and helped keep the engine running for the Philippines.
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Mikee, probably one of the loveliest faces in local cinema, has been in this South Korean industrial hub for 12 days now, but has remained spritely as ever, cool and confident, as she tries to bring pride and honor to the country in yet another international competition.
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Danielle, 17, and Paola, 16, took eight placings apiece in dominating the Premier Cup whose entries listed Southeast Asian (SEA) Games four-gold winner Qabil Ambak and at least 10 other Asian Games hopefuls.
[DatePublished] => 2002-07-24 00:00:00 [ColumnID] => 133272 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => 1804869 [AuthorName] => Joaquin M. Henson [SectionName] => Sports [SectionUrl] => sports [URL] => ) ) )
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