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In fact, while there are those hoping that the no-lockout policy would lure more and more sponsors, its the different firms and corporations themselves, those based here and abroad, who might just say no to it.
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In fact, while there are those hoping that the no-lockout policy would lure more and more sponsors, its the different firms and corporations themselves, those based here and abroad, who might just say no to it.
Philippine SEA Games Organizing Committee vice chairman Jose "Peping" Cojuangco broached the idea of a no-lockout policy after Smart Communications signified its intentions to throw in at least P100 million as sponsor.
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