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                    [Title] => Close shave by Bata over Chinese foe
                    [Summary] => HONG KONG — Efren "Bata" Reyes flirted with disaster but pulled through just the same, escaping with a thrilling 9-8 victory over Chinese Fu Jian Bo and barging into the quarterfinal round of the San Miguel Asian 9-ball Tour at the Hong Kong Football Club’s sports hall here yesterday.

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Having been ranked Nos. 1 and 2 in the elite 32-player field, Bustamante and Reyes found themselves in the opposite side of the draw in the tennis-style, knockout format event, hoping to hurdle their respective rivals and arranging a dream match for the championship worth $10,000.
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Having been ranked Nos. 1 and 2 in the elite 32-player field, Bustamante and Reyes found themselves in the opposite side of the draw in the tennis-style, knockout format event, hoping to hurdle their respective rivals and arranging a dream match for the championship worth $10,000.
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