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                    [Title] => Joey earns  crack at 5 SEAG chess golds
                    [Summary] => Grandmaster Joey Antonio will have a chance to win  a maximum of five of the eight gold medals at stake in the 23rd Southeast Asian Games slated Nov. 27-Dec. 5 in Tagaytay City after topping the blitz qualifier recently.


Antonio, currently RP’s No. 3 behind International Master Mark Paragua and GM Eugene Torre, completed a four-match sweep of the men’s blitz elimination tournament at the Ninoy Aquino Stadium by trouncing fellow GM Nelson Mariano II that solidified his claim as the country’s blitz king.
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Named in the complaint were relieved National Chess Federation of the Philippines secretary —general Sammy Estimo and former executive director Gene Poliarco, who attested to the NCFP liquidation report sent to the Philippine Sports Commission to justify the P1,128,000 assistance it gave to the NCFP in 2002.
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                    [Title] => Joey earns  crack at 5 SEAG chess golds
                    [Summary] => Grandmaster Joey Antonio will have a chance to win  a maximum of five of the eight gold medals at stake in the 23rd Southeast Asian Games slated Nov. 27-Dec. 5 in Tagaytay City after topping the blitz qualifier recently.


Antonio, currently RP’s No. 3 behind International Master Mark Paragua and GM Eugene Torre, completed a four-match sweep of the men’s blitz elimination tournament at the Ninoy Aquino Stadium by trouncing fellow GM Nelson Mariano II that solidified his claim as the country’s blitz king.
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Named in the complaint were relieved National Chess Federation of the Philippines secretary —general Sammy Estimo and former executive director Gene Poliarco, who attested to the NCFP liquidation report sent to the Philippine Sports Commission to justify the P1,128,000 assistance it gave to the NCFP in 2002.
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