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The Philippine Sports Commission (PSC) yesterday announced that it has arranged a bigger incentive package that would go to any Filipino athlete who wins a medal — of any color — in the forthcoming Athens Olympics.

"We will give them something that will set them for life," said PSC chairman Eric Buhain during the weekly PSA Forum at the Manila Pavilion.
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"These are the incentives under the law. But we’re looking at more ways to reward our athletes who will win medals in Athens," wika ni Buhain, na nagsabi ring kinokonsidera na ang pagbibigay ng pension plans para sa mga athletes educational plans para sa kanilang mga anak.
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The Philippine Sports Commission (PSC) yesterday announced that it has arranged a bigger incentive package that would go to any Filipino athlete who wins a medal — of any color — in the forthcoming Athens Olympics.

"We will give them something that will set them for life," said PSC chairman Eric Buhain during the weekly PSA Forum at the Manila Pavilion.
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"These are the incentives under the law. But we’re looking at more ways to reward our athletes who will win medals in Athens," wika ni Buhain, na nagsabi ring kinokonsidera na ang pagbibigay ng pension plans para sa mga athletes educational plans para sa kanilang mga anak.
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