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                    [Title] => Chessers charge NCFP of forgery
                    [Summary] => Members of the national team who competed in the World Chess Olympiad in Bled, Slovenia two years ago yesterday claimed that the National Chess Federation of the Philippines forged their signatures to obtain money from the Philippine Sports Commission that was meant for their training allowances that they never got.


In 2002, the NCFP got P1,128,000 from the PSC as reimbursement for "training allowances" of the national team to the Bled Olympiad and for the expenses it incurred in organizing the National Open chess championship during the same year.
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"I played them (the Vietnamese) in the Asian Zonals. I drew with a number of them and lost to only one, so I think I can hold my own in this event," said Lomibao, who is tapped to play board one in the team event in the absence of Caoili.
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MASTER SHEERIE JOY LOMIBAO
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                    [Title] => Chessers charge NCFP of forgery
                    [Summary] => Members of the national team who competed in the World Chess Olympiad in Bled, Slovenia two years ago yesterday claimed that the National Chess Federation of the Philippines forged their signatures to obtain money from the Philippine Sports Commission that was meant for their training allowances that they never got.


In 2002, the NCFP got P1,128,000 from the PSC as reimbursement for "training allowances" of the national team to the Bled Olympiad and for the expenses it incurred in organizing the National Open chess championship during the same year.
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"I played them (the Vietnamese) in the Asian Zonals. I drew with a number of them and lost to only one, so I think I can hold my own in this event," said Lomibao, who is tapped to play board one in the team event in the absence of Caoili.
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