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                    [Title] => Graphic designers reimagine 2019 SEA Games logo
                    [Summary] => Filipino netizens were quick to react as Foreign Affairs Secretary Alan Peter Cayetano presented the Philippines' logo for its hosting of the 2019 Southeast Asian Games.
                    [DatePublished] => 2018-08-21 16:10:00
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                    [Title] => FG welcomes 10 nations in SEAG flag-raising rites
                    [Summary] => The national flags of the 11 competing countries were raised yesterday, officially accounting for all the participants in the 23rd Philippine Southeast Asian Games.


First Gentleman Mike Arroyo, the chef de mission of Team Philippines, led sports and local officials during the traditional program–held just in front of the Rizal monument at the Luneta –serving as one of the highlights of the biennial meet.

"We welcome all of you. It’s a great honor for the Philippines to host the SEA Games and all its participants," said Arroyo in his speech.
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Pinangunahan ni First Gentleman Mike Arroyo, Chef de Mission ng Team Philip-pines ang mga sports at local officials sa traditional program na ginanap sa Rizal Monument sa Luneta na isa sa mga high-lights ng biennial meet.

"We welcome all of you. It’s a great honor for the Philip-pines to host the SEA Games and all its participants," ani Arroyo sa kanyang speech.
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First Gentleman Mike Arroyo, the chef de mission of Team Philippines, will be around to receive athletes, officials, ambassadors and other diplomatic executives representing the 11-competing nations in the week-long sportsfest.
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Ang football na ginaganap sa Panaad Sports Center ay laging jampacked at noong Miyerkules dinumog ng record crowd na 15,000-katao ang RP-Thailand match.

Bagamat hindi libre ang entrance sa badminton, marami nang bumibili ng tickets.
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Inireklamo ng Thailand national volleyball head coach ang kawalan ng airconditioning sa University of St. La Salle sa Bacolod City na siyang makakaapekto sa laro ng kanyang mga players.

"We will be alright as long as there aren’t too many long matches," sabi ni Thailand men’s coach Sophon Panulawan sa kondisyon ng venue. "We haven’t yet receive the match schedule but we are not too worried."
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Sa pamumuno ng magandang si Gretchen Malalad, nagpahayag ng kanilang kahandaan ang mga Pinoy karatekas sa pagdomina sa event.

Inaasinta rin ni Malalad ang kanyang ikatlong sunod na gintong medalya sa biennial meet.
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Sinabi ni marketing at merchandizing committee ng Philippine Southeast Asian Games (PHILSOC) sa ilalim ni Boy Santiago na ang nadelay na paglalagay ng mga billboards dahil sa problema sa budget ng awareness campaign ng mga organizers para sa nalalapit na Nov. 27-Dec. 5 meet.
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                    [AuthorID] => 1804781
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                    [DatePublished] => 2018-08-21 16:10:00
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                    [Focus] => 1
                    [AuthorID] => 1645031
                    [AuthorName] => Patricia Lourdes Viray
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                    [Title] => FG welcomes 10 nations in SEAG flag-raising rites
                    [Summary] => The national flags of the 11 competing countries were raised yesterday, officially accounting for all the participants in the 23rd Philippine Southeast Asian Games.


First Gentleman Mike Arroyo, the chef de mission of Team Philippines, led sports and local officials during the traditional program–held just in front of the Rizal monument at the Luneta –serving as one of the highlights of the biennial meet.

"We welcome all of you. It’s a great honor for the Philippines to host the SEA Games and all its participants," said Arroyo in his speech.
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Pinangunahan ni First Gentleman Mike Arroyo, Chef de Mission ng Team Philip-pines ang mga sports at local officials sa traditional program na ginanap sa Rizal Monument sa Luneta na isa sa mga high-lights ng biennial meet.

"We welcome all of you. It’s a great honor for the Philip-pines to host the SEA Games and all its participants," ani Arroyo sa kanyang speech.
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First Gentleman Mike Arroyo, the chef de mission of Team Philippines, will be around to receive athletes, officials, ambassadors and other diplomatic executives representing the 11-competing nations in the week-long sportsfest.
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Ang football na ginaganap sa Panaad Sports Center ay laging jampacked at noong Miyerkules dinumog ng record crowd na 15,000-katao ang RP-Thailand match.

Bagamat hindi libre ang entrance sa badminton, marami nang bumibili ng tickets.
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Inireklamo ng Thailand national volleyball head coach ang kawalan ng airconditioning sa University of St. La Salle sa Bacolod City na siyang makakaapekto sa laro ng kanyang mga players.

"We will be alright as long as there aren’t too many long matches," sabi ni Thailand men’s coach Sophon Panulawan sa kondisyon ng venue. "We haven’t yet receive the match schedule but we are not too worried."
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Sa pamumuno ng magandang si Gretchen Malalad, nagpahayag ng kanilang kahandaan ang mga Pinoy karatekas sa pagdomina sa event.

Inaasinta rin ni Malalad ang kanyang ikatlong sunod na gintong medalya sa biennial meet.
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Sinabi ni marketing at merchandizing committee ng Philippine Southeast Asian Games (PHILSOC) sa ilalim ni Boy Santiago na ang nadelay na paglalagay ng mga billboards dahil sa problema sa budget ng awareness campaign ng mga organizers para sa nalalapit na Nov. 27-Dec. 5 meet.
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