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[Title] => FG at Ramirez tutungo sa China
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Upang mapalakas ang tsansa sa kauna-unahang gintong medalya sa Olympic Games, tutulak sina First Gentleman Atty. Mike Arroyo at Philippine Sports Commission (PSC) chairman William "Butch" Ramirez patungong Beijing, China ngayong buwan.
Ayon kay Atty. Arroyo, makikipagpulong sila ni Ramirez sa Sports Minister ng China at maging sa Chinese wushu president para sa pagsasanay ng mga Filipino athletes.
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[Title] => Matibay na programa ang inilatag ng PSC
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Sa pagbabalik sa eksena ni First Gentleman Atty. Mike Arroyo, ang matibay na programa para sa mga national athletes ang kaagad na inilatag ng Philippine Sports Commission (PSC).
Inihayag ni PSC chairman William "Butch" Ramirez na magtutungo sila ni First Gentleman sa ilang bansa upang maghanap ng mahuhusay na sports center na sasanay sa mga Pinoy simula sa Marso ng 2007.
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[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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SPORTS MINISTER
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Upang mapalakas ang tsansa sa kauna-unahang gintong medalya sa Olympic Games, tutulak sina First Gentleman Atty. Mike Arroyo at Philippine Sports Commission (PSC) chairman William "Butch" Ramirez patungong Beijing, China ngayong buwan.
Ayon kay Atty. Arroyo, makikipagpulong sila ni Ramirez sa Sports Minister ng China at maging sa Chinese wushu president para sa pagsasanay ng mga Filipino athletes.
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Sa pagbabalik sa eksena ni First Gentleman Atty. Mike Arroyo, ang matibay na programa para sa mga national athletes ang kaagad na inilatag ng Philippine Sports Commission (PSC).
Inihayag ni PSC chairman William "Butch" Ramirez na magtutungo sila ni First Gentleman sa ilang bansa upang maghanap ng mahuhusay na sports center na sasanay sa mga Pinoy simula sa Marso ng 2007.
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[Title] => Proud host basks in SEAG spotlight
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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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