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Two high-ranking officials of FIBA Asia, the governing body for basketball in the region, have formally approved the Philippines’ hosting of the 22nd Champions Cup from May 28 to June 5 at the PhilSports in Pasig.

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Manila will bid to host the 26th FIBA-Asia Championships in 2011 and SBP executive director Noli Eala said yesterday he intends to formalize the tender after the Tianjin tournament, regardless of how the Philippines fares.

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The day before, the opposing parties conferred in the presence of top Federation Internationale de Basketball (FIBA) leaders in a private room at the Prince Park Tower Hotel and the three-hour discussion went nowhere.
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BAP president Joey Lina and PB president Bernie Atienza signed a joint communiqué to affirm the settlement of the yearlong leadership dispute after an eight-hour meeting in Tokyo the other day.
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The day before, the opposing parties conferred in the presence of top Federation Internationale de Basketball (FIBA) leaders in a private room at the Prince Park Tower Hotel and the three-hour discussion went nowhere.
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BAP president Joey Lina and PB president Bernie Atienza signed a joint communiqué to affirm the settlement of the yearlong leadership dispute after an eight-hour meeting in Tokyo the other day.
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