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                    [Title] => RP chessers depart
                    [Summary] => The 10-man RP chess team leaves for Dresden, Germany today to compete in the 38th World Chess Olympiad slated Nov. 11-27.

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Barely arriving on time after securing their Shengen visa Wednesday, GM Joey Antonio, GM-elect Mark Paragua, IM Jayson Gonzales and Darwin Laylo showed little mercy in posting the shutout win against the Maltese to push the Filipinos in a tie with 27 others on top with a perfect score of four points.
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JAYSON GONZALES AND DARWIN LAYLO
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Barely arriving on time after securing their Shengen visa Wednesday, GM Joey Antonio, GM-elect Mark Paragua, IM Jayson Gonzales and Darwin Laylo showed little mercy in posting the shutout win against the Maltese to push the Filipinos in a tie with 27 others on top with a perfect score of four points.
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