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                    [Title] => Zarate cards 71, trails Malaysian Open leader by four strokes
                    [Summary] => Danny Zarate bucked a bogey-bogey start by birdying the last three holes as he fired a one-under par 71 yesterday to trail surprise leader Maarten Lafeber of Holland by four strokes at the start of the $910,000 Carlsberg Malaysian Open in Kuala Lumpur.

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                    [Title] => Zarate cards 71, trails Malaysian Open leader by four strokes
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