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[Title] => Teener, vet pace top 8 in World Cup nat'l finals
[Summary] => A youthful champion and a veteran internationalist showed the way as eight men and eight ladies emerged as the remaining contenders for the 2011 Bowling World Cup national titles and the right to carry the national colors in the 47th international finals in Northcliff Bowling Center in Johannesburg, South Africa on Nov. 30-Dec. 7 this year.
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[Title] => Asian Games gold medalists sasabak sa mabibigat na torneo
[Summary] => Matapos kunin ang tatlong gold medals sa nakaraang 16th Asian Games sa Guangzhou, China, ilang mabibigat na torneo naman ang lalahukan nina bowler Biboy Rivera, billiards master Dennis Orcollo at boxer Rey Saludar.
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[Title] => Where PSCs money went
[Summary] => Gymnastics took the biggest share of the Philippine Sports Commission (PSC) money pie from January to September last year but after failing to deliver a single gold medal at the recent Southeast Asian (SEA) Games in Kuala Lumpur, could be toppled from top of the list.
Only four National Sports Associations (NSAs) received at least P9 million in PSC funds. Gymnastics got P9.6 million, including P4.9 million for equipment. Wushu took P9.4 million, fencing P9.3 million, and shooting P9.2 million.
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September 23, 2011 - 12:00am