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[Title] => 4 Taiwanese poachers settle P1.14-million fine
[Summary] => Four Taiwanese have been slapped a $25,000 fine as compromise settlement in connection with poaching and illegal fishing charges filed against them by the Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources (BFAR).
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[Title] => Miscues boot out Django after first round
[Summary] => TAIPEI Disaster struck Francisco Django Bustamante right in the first round of the San Miguel Asian 9-ball tour leg at the Learning Activity Center here yesterday as the world No. 1 bowed to unheralded Tan Tiong Boon, 9-7, in a game he was heavily favored to win.
Like in his botched bids in the first three legs of the five-stage series, Bustamante blew several scoring opportunities against the Singaporean, uncharacteristically wavered in some stretches and then failed to unleash his world-famous break when he needed it most.
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Like in his botched bids in the first three legs of the five-stage series, Bustamante blew several scoring opportunities against the Singaporean, uncharacteristically wavered in some stretches and then failed to unleash his world-famous break when he needed it most.
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December 21, 2009 - 12:00am