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                    [Title] => Court rules against PCF
                    [Summary] => A Makati City Regional Trial Court denied yesterday a petition filed by the Philippine Chess Federation for a temporary restraining order stopping the National Chess Federation of the Philippines-backed team from participating in the forthcoming World Chess Olympiad in Istanbul, Turkey.


Presiding Judge Ricardo Rosario of Makati RTC Branch 66 rejected the petition, saying he found little merit in the PCF’s stand on the issue.
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Presiding judge Ricardo Rosario of Makati RTC Branch 66 reset last Friday’s scheduled hearing to 2 p.m. today with the NCFP counsel set to cross-examine PCF president Jess Ingeniero.
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But while the PCF has its own set of backers which will help finance the participation of its five-player squad, the NCFP needed to seek the assistance of Malacañang after most of its perceived supporters backed out in the aftermath of the chess row.
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Presiding Judge Ricardo Rosario of Makati RTC Branch 66 rejected the petition, saying he found little merit in the PCF’s stand on the issue.
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Presiding judge Ricardo Rosario of Makati RTC Branch 66 reset last Friday’s scheduled hearing to 2 p.m. today with the NCFP counsel set to cross-examine PCF president Jess Ingeniero.
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But while the PCF has its own set of backers which will help finance the participation of its five-player squad, the NCFP needed to seek the assistance of Malacañang after most of its perceived supporters backed out in the aftermath of the chess row.
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