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[Title] => Lina umaasang malilinawan ang unliquidated accounts sa PSC
[Summary] => Umaasa si Integrated Cycling Federation of the Philippines (PhilCycling) president Bert Lina na malilinawan ang kanilang P6 milyong unliquidated cash advances sa Philippine Sports Commission (PSC).
Sa pahayag ni PSC Commissioner Richie Garcia, may P6 milyon pang unliquidated cash advances ang cycling federation sapul pa noong 2001.
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[Title] => Philippine football team may Fil-foreigners na rin
[Summary] => Pitong dayuhan na may dugong Pinoy ang kinukuha ng Philippine Football Federation upang palakasin ang kanilang tsansang mapagwagian sa kauna-unahang pagkakataon ng medalya sa football event ng Southeast Asian Games na gaganapin sa Disyembre sa Vietnam.
Tatlo dito ay mula sa England, dalawa sa Germany at America at lahat ay nakalusot sa age limit na 23 anyos na itinakda ng SEAG organizing committee na nagpatalsik sa isang pang foreign-base goal scorer na si Alfred Gonzales sa national squad dahil 25 years old na siya sa Disyembre.
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[Title] => Cycling has two presidents
[Summary] => There seems to be no end in sight to the leadership crisis at the Philippine Amateur Cycling Association.
Hours after Ponciano Regalado’s group elected its own set of officers, the National Cycling Summit held its own, electing Danao City Congressman Ramonito Durano III as the association’s new president in place of Joaquin Preysler.
Regalado’s group held its elections Saturday morning at the Quezon City Velodrome while Preysler’s group voted in the afternoon of the same day at the World Trade Center in Pasay City.
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[Title] => POC ready to Probe Cycling, Weightlifting Execs
[Summary] => Philippine Olympic Committee president Celso Dayrit yesterday said the investigating committee it formed recently will start its probe on the controversies involving the cycling and weightlifting associations.
The five-man probe team, chaired by former POC president Rene Cruz with Salvador "Buddy" Andrada, Claudio Altura, Toto Africa and Rolly Rivera as members, has invited feuding parties in the Philippine Amateur Cycling Association and the Philippine Weightlifting Association to a meeting at its office today.
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[Title] => Preysler ousted; PACA names new head
[Summary] => Emmanuel Bayot, who claims to be the only duly-elected official left in the Philippine Amateur Cycling Association, yesterday swore in Ponciano Regalado as officer-in-charge of the troubled cycling body.
Regalado, a former employee of the Philippine Sports Commission, however, was sworn in without the presence of Joaquin Preysler, who took over the PACA leadership following the death of former PACA chief Francisco Almeda last year.
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[Title] => New mandate for Dayrit
[Summary] => In an election process described as peaceful, orderly and gentlemanly, incumbent president Celso Dayrit handily beat athletics chief Go Teng Kok for the Philippine Olympic Committee presidency, in the process leading his partymates to a sweep of all the vital positions disputed at the Philippine Columbian Association ballroom.
The 48-year-old Dayrit garnered 22 of the 34 votes cast with one abstention against the 11 of Go who, days before the election, claimed to have the support of at least 15 National Sports Associations.
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JOAQUIN PREYSLER
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[Title] => Lina umaasang malilinawan ang unliquidated accounts sa PSC
[Summary] => Umaasa si Integrated Cycling Federation of the Philippines (PhilCycling) president Bert Lina na malilinawan ang kanilang P6 milyong unliquidated cash advances sa Philippine Sports Commission (PSC).
Sa pahayag ni PSC Commissioner Richie Garcia, may P6 milyon pang unliquidated cash advances ang cycling federation sapul pa noong 2001.
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[Summary] => Pitong dayuhan na may dugong Pinoy ang kinukuha ng Philippine Football Federation upang palakasin ang kanilang tsansang mapagwagian sa kauna-unahang pagkakataon ng medalya sa football event ng Southeast Asian Games na gaganapin sa Disyembre sa Vietnam.
Tatlo dito ay mula sa England, dalawa sa Germany at America at lahat ay nakalusot sa age limit na 23 anyos na itinakda ng SEAG organizing committee na nagpatalsik sa isang pang foreign-base goal scorer na si Alfred Gonzales sa national squad dahil 25 years old na siya sa Disyembre.
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[Summary] => There seems to be no end in sight to the leadership crisis at the Philippine Amateur Cycling Association.
Hours after Ponciano Regalado’s group elected its own set of officers, the National Cycling Summit held its own, electing Danao City Congressman Ramonito Durano III as the association’s new president in place of Joaquin Preysler.
Regalado’s group held its elections Saturday morning at the Quezon City Velodrome while Preysler’s group voted in the afternoon of the same day at the World Trade Center in Pasay City.
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[Title] => POC ready to Probe Cycling, Weightlifting Execs
[Summary] => Philippine Olympic Committee president Celso Dayrit yesterday said the investigating committee it formed recently will start its probe on the controversies involving the cycling and weightlifting associations.
The five-man probe team, chaired by former POC president Rene Cruz with Salvador "Buddy" Andrada, Claudio Altura, Toto Africa and Rolly Rivera as members, has invited feuding parties in the Philippine Amateur Cycling Association and the Philippine Weightlifting Association to a meeting at its office today.
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Regalado, a former employee of the Philippine Sports Commission, however, was sworn in without the presence of Joaquin Preysler, who took over the PACA leadership following the death of former PACA chief Francisco Almeda last year.
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The 48-year-old Dayrit garnered 22 of the 34 votes cast with one abstention against the 11 of Go who, days before the election, claimed to have the support of at least 15 National Sports Associations.
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