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The rallyists belonging to the Athletes and Coaches Alliance of the Philippines (ACAP) said they would continue to hold vigil until President Arroyo gives in to their No. 1 demand a major revamp within the Philippine Sports Commission (PSC) under Chairman Carlos Tuason.
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The rallyists belonging to the Athletes and Coaches Alliance of the Philippines (ACAP) said they would continue to hold vigil until President Arroyo gives in to their No. 1 demand a major revamp within the Philippine Sports Commission (PSC) under Chairman Carlos Tuason.
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February 1, 2002 - 12:00am