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                    [Title] => First Gent elated over 49th gold
                    [Summary] => First Gentleman Atty. Mike Arroyo yesterday expressed elation upon hearing from Philippine Sports Commission chairman Eric Buhain that the Philippines has been awarded the gold medal in the swimming competitions of the Vietnam Southeast Asian Games.


At the same time, President Arroyo congratulated the Filipino swimmers for a well-deserved win, giving the RP contingent its 49th gold in the SEAG.
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Isang sorpresa ngunit magandang aksiyon ito mula sa PSC at Philippines Olympic Committee body na hindi halos nag-uusap dahil sa mga problema sa pagre-release ng pondo at magkaibang sports functions.
[DatePublished] => 2003-12-12 00:00:00 [ColumnID] => 133272 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => [AuthorName] => [SectionName] => PSN Palaro [SectionUrl] => palaro [URL] => ) [2] => Array ( [ArticleID] => 230268 [Title] => Proud host basks in SEAG spotlight [Summary] => HANOI — After years of preparation, last minute construction work and frenzied efforts to beautify its streets, Vietnam puts its national pride on the line Friday with the opening of the Southeast Asian Games.

More than 5,000 athletes and coaches from 11 countries, including East Timor, are taking part in the 22nd staging of the regional mini-Olympics and Hanoi is determined to put on a spectacle to dazzle its neighbors.
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At the same time, President Arroyo congratulated the Filipino swimmers for a well-deserved win, giving the RP contingent its 49th gold in the SEAG.
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Isang sorpresa ngunit magandang aksiyon ito mula sa PSC at Philippines Olympic Committee body na hindi halos nag-uusap dahil sa mga problema sa pagre-release ng pondo at magkaibang sports functions.
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More than 5,000 athletes and coaches from 11 countries, including East Timor, are taking part in the 22nd staging of the regional mini-Olympics and Hanoi is determined to put on a spectacle to dazzle its neighbors.
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