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[Title] => Starting right in 2009
[Summary] => My squash mate Jun del Rosario sent this text the other day – ”After all the festivities, let us pause and reflect for a moment. Breathe deeply and ask the ultimate question ... ‘Lord, ano na kaya ang timbang ko ngayon?’”
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[Title] => Bata outshines Django in US 9-ball tournament
[Summary] => Efren "Bata" Reyes won by the skin of his teeth over Francisco "Django" Bustamante in their fifth-round duel in the 28th US Open 9-Ball Championship at the Cheasepeake Conference Center in Cheasepeake, Virginia Friday.
Reyes pulled off an 11-10 hair-raiser to stay undefeated together with US-based Filipino veteran player Jose "Amang" Parica.
Day Five of the tourney also saw the fall of six-time US Open champion Earl "The Pearl" Strickland.
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DAY FIVE
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Reyes pulled off an 11-10 hair-raiser to stay undefeated together with US-based Filipino veteran player Jose "Amang" Parica.
Day Five of the tourney also saw the fall of six-time US Open champion Earl "The Pearl" Strickland.
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September 21, 2003 - 12:00am