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                    [Title] => BAP row resumes as SEABA war ends
                    [Summary] => Barely a day after the  Southeast Asian Basketball Association (SEABA) guests had left, the war in the Basketball Association resumed.


Quintellano "Tiny" Literal was elected president of the BAP for the fourth time, but officials of the BAP led by Freddie Jalasco, said the "election" was devoid of authority and therefore, "again" illegal.
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According to Zamar, their actions were skewed by media reports coming out in a major broadsheet and tabloid group.
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MR. JALASCO
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                    [Title] => BAP row resumes as SEABA war ends
                    [Summary] => Barely a day after the  Southeast Asian Basketball Association (SEABA) guests had left, the war in the Basketball Association resumed.


Quintellano "Tiny" Literal was elected president of the BAP for the fourth time, but officials of the BAP led by Freddie Jalasco, said the "election" was devoid of authority and therefore, "again" illegal.
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According to Zamar, their actions were skewed by media reports coming out in a major broadsheet and tabloid group.
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