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[Summary] => The ineligibility issue raised by the University of the Philippines against Far Eastern rookie Arwind Santos is far from over.
In fact, UP Chancellor Dr. Emerlinda Roman, the second highest official of the state university next to President Francisco Nemenzo, has sought an audience with the UAAP board in a bid to pursue their case against the 6-foot-6 cager.
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