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[Title] => Tagaytay guns for fifth straight Merdeka title
[Summary] => Team Tagaytay City, bannered by Grandmasters Joey Antonio and Darwin Laylo, will gun for an unprecedented fifth straight crown when it stakes its title anew in the 29th Astro Merdeka Open Team Chess Championship slated Aug. 29-31 at the Ballroom of CitiTel Midvalley Hotel in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
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[Title] => RP chessers off for World Olympiad
[Summary] => The Philippine chess team finally secured its Shengen visas and left for Spain last night, hoping to arrive in Palma, Mallorca at 2 p.m. today (European time) in time for the opening of 36th World Chess Olympiad.
After a week of uncertainties, the team got a big lift from Department of Foreign Affairs head Alberto Romulo, who helped facilitate in securing the Shengen visas the earliest possible time.
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After a week of uncertainties, the team got a big lift from Department of Foreign Affairs head Alberto Romulo, who helped facilitate in securing the Shengen visas the earliest possible time.
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August 28, 2009 - 12:00am
October 14, 2004 - 12:00am