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                    [Title] => GMA names more Pinoy ‘Champions for Life’
                    [Summary] => And now the lady is a champ.


After boxer Manny Pacquiao was named "Champion for Life" by President Arroyo, Miss International Precious Lara Quigaman, the Filipino gold medalists in the Southeast Asian Games and the Mount Everest conquerors will also be given the same title, Malacañang announced yesterday.
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Abenojar "summited" with Tsiring Sherpa on Everest’s Tibet side — reportedly a harder route — last May 15, the website www.everestnews.com reported. He is now headed to Kathmandu, Nepal with his claim.
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Abenojar "summited" with Tsiring Sherpa on Everest’s Tibet side — reportedly a harder route — last May 15, the website www.everestnews.com reported. He is now headed to Kathmandu, Nepal with his claim.
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After boxer Manny Pacquiao was named "Champion for Life" by President Arroyo, Miss International Precious Lara Quigaman, the Filipino gold medalists in the Southeast Asian Games and the Mount Everest conquerors will also be given the same title, Malacañang announced yesterday.
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Abenojar "summited" with Tsiring Sherpa on Everest’s Tibet side — reportedly a harder route — last May 15, the website www.everestnews.com reported. He is now headed to Kathmandu, Nepal with his claim.
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Abenojar "summited" with Tsiring Sherpa on Everest’s Tibet side — reportedly a harder route — last May 15, the website www.everestnews.com reported. He is now headed to Kathmandu, Nepal with his claim.
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