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                    [Title] => PASA predicts six golds in SEAG
                    [Summary] => The Philippine Amateur Swimming Association is aiming for six of the 32 gold medals at stake in the Southeast Asian Games in Kuala Lumpur despite fielding just eight participants approved recently by the joint Philippine Olympic Committee and Philippine Sports Commission SEAG Task Force.


"We may have a lean delegation but all of them are qualified given the bronze medal standard set by the Task Force," Rosario said.
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Ayon kay PASA secretary-general Ral Rosario, malakas ang tsansa ng bansa na magwagi ng anim na ginto sa Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia biennial meet sa kabila na walo lamang tankers ang inaprobahan kamakailan ng pinagsamang puwersa ng Philippine Olympic Committee at Philippine Sports Commission SEAG Task Force.
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                    [Title] => PASA predicts six golds in SEAG
                    [Summary] => The Philippine Amateur Swimming Association is aiming for six of the 32 gold medals at stake in the Southeast Asian Games in Kuala Lumpur despite fielding just eight participants approved recently by the joint Philippine Olympic Committee and Philippine Sports Commission SEAG Task Force.


"We may have a lean delegation but all of them are qualified given the bronze medal standard set by the Task Force," Rosario said.
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Ayon kay PASA secretary-general Ral Rosario, malakas ang tsansa ng bansa na magwagi ng anim na ginto sa Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia biennial meet sa kabila na walo lamang tankers ang inaprobahan kamakailan ng pinagsamang puwersa ng Philippine Olympic Committee at Philippine Sports Commission SEAG Task Force.
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