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[Title] => 80 schools in Thailand damaged by floods
[Summary] => Over 80 schools in 21 educational zones were damaged by floods caused by tropical storm Nock-Ten, the report from the Office of the Basic Education Commission (OBEC) said on Thursday.
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[Title] => Tunacao WBC champ
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The Philippines' Malcolm Tunacao captured the World Boxing Council flyweight
crown with a seventh round technical knockout of defending champion
Medgeon-Kratingdaeng Gym yesterday in Thailand.
Tunacao completely dominated the fight, coming up with thundering combinations
in the decisive round to force Australian referee Brian McMahon to stop the
mayhem as the bloodied Medgoen reeled on the ropes, dazed and rubber-legged.
Thus, Tunacao, who was not given a Chinaman's chance to win the title over the
highly-fancied Thai, won the crown last won by Filipino Manny Pacquiao before
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Tunacao's acid test
In 1992, Cebu prospect Noel Tunacao lost a unanimous 12-round decision to
Hiroki Ioka in a bid for the World Boxing Association (WBA) junior flyweight
title in Kitakyushi, Japan.
Since the defeat to Ioka, Tunacao dreamed that someday, his younger brother
Malcolm will get the same chance to fight for a world crown and accomplish what
he failed to do.
On May 19, half of Tunacao's dream will come true.
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Medgeon-Kratingdaeng Gym yesterday in Thailand.
Tunacao completely dominated the fight, coming up with thundering combinations
in the decisive round to force Australian referee Brian McMahon to stop the
mayhem as the bloodied Medgoen reeled on the ropes, dazed and rubber-legged.
Thus, Tunacao, who was not given a Chinaman's chance to win the title over the
highly-fancied Thai, won the crown last won by Filipino Manny Pacquiao before
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Tunacao's acid test
In 1992, Cebu prospect Noel Tunacao lost a unanimous 12-round decision to
Hiroki Ioka in a bid for the World Boxing Association (WBA) junior flyweight
title in Kitakyushi, Japan.
Since the defeat to Ioka, Tunacao dreamed that someday, his younger brother
Malcolm will get the same chance to fight for a world crown and accomplish what
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On May 19, half of Tunacao's dream will come true.
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