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+ Follow DENISE DY AND CONRAD TREAT HUEY Tag
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                    [Title] => SEAG postscript: Fin swimmer won 2 medals
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Wrong encoding of results and names had resulted in a number of errors during media coverage of the 26th Southeast Asian Games in Palembang and Jakarta in Indonesia.

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Two Filipinos provided the sparkle in the deadly, 500-year-old art of wushu, a 19-year-old rider ripped the opposition apart on the tracks of Jakarta and the netters snatched the very last gold at stake in lawn tennis in the Philippines’ farewell performance in the Southeast Asian Games yesterday.

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DENISE DY AND CONRAD TREAT HUEY
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                    [ArticleID] => 751516
                    [Title] => SEAG postscript: Fin swimmer won 2 medals
                    [Summary] => 

Wrong encoding of results and names had resulted in a number of errors during media coverage of the 26th Southeast Asian Games in Palembang and Jakarta in Indonesia.

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Two Filipinos provided the sparkle in the deadly, 500-year-old art of wushu, a 19-year-old rider ripped the opposition apart on the tracks of Jakarta and the netters snatched the very last gold at stake in lawn tennis in the Philippines’ farewell performance in the Southeast Asian Games yesterday.

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