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Movie actress Michelle Yeoh today brought her global campaign for road safety to the Asia-Pacific region, where she warned that deaths and injuries from accidents were reaching epidemic levels.

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At Vertu’s recent launch of its new Signature cellphone collection, S Design, in Paris, movie actress Michelle Yeoh ...

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It’s not BAP legal counsel Bonifacio Alentajan, that’s for sure, says Go. Alentajan is a friend of long standing and he, more than anyone, knows the adverse repercussions of the BAP challenging the POC. And it couldn’t be BAP president Tiny Literal who often suffers from mental lapses.
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But Yeoh stops short of identifying the probable finalists.
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It was MABA president Dato Loke Yuen Yow who thought of the recruitment program in 1995 after Malaysia literally came up short at the 13th Asian Basketball Confederation (ABC) Junior Championships in Manila. If height is might in basketball, Dato Loke was determined to discover potential skyscrapers wherever they may be.
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"That’s our goal in the ABC," says Yeoh, a former educator who has been involved in hoops for over 40 years. "With 2/3 of the world’s population in Asia, we should be in the top four or five in the world. Our problem isn’t in the number of players because we’ve got a lot. And it isn’t the quality of our game."
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Samahang Basketbol ng Pilipinas president Manny V. Pangilinan had to personally fight for Marcio Lassiter and Chris Lutz and urge FIBA Asia deputy secretary general Hagop Khajirian to let the two embattled Fil-Ams play against Jordan yesterday.

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You have seen her trying to escape bad guys while handcuffed to a motorcycling James Bond. You’ve also watched her sprint over rooftops in ancient China.

[DatePublished] => 2010-06-02 00:00:00 [ColumnID] => 133272 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => 1435230 [AuthorName] => Junep Ocampo [SectionName] => Motoring [SectionUrl] => motoring [URL] => ) [2] => Array ( [ArticleID] => 578400 [Title] => Michelle Yeoh donates helmets to DepEd [Summary] =>

The Department of Education (DepEd) received a donation of 1,000 motorcycling helmets from the Fédération Internationale de l’Automobile (FIA) handed by no less than international movie star Michelle Yeoh, the global ambassador of the Make Roads Safe campaign.

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Movie actress Michelle Yeoh today brought her global campaign for road safety to the Asia-Pacific region, where she warned that deaths and injuries from accidents were reaching epidemic levels.

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At Vertu’s recent launch of its new Signature cellphone collection, S Design, in Paris, movie actress Michelle Yeoh ...

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It’s not BAP legal counsel Bonifacio Alentajan, that’s for sure, says Go. Alentajan is a friend of long standing and he, more than anyone, knows the adverse repercussions of the BAP challenging the POC. And it couldn’t be BAP president Tiny Literal who often suffers from mental lapses.
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But Yeoh stops short of identifying the probable finalists.
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It was MABA president Dato Loke Yuen Yow who thought of the recruitment program in 1995 after Malaysia literally came up short at the 13th Asian Basketball Confederation (ABC) Junior Championships in Manila. If height is might in basketball, Dato Loke was determined to discover potential skyscrapers wherever they may be.
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"That’s our goal in the ABC," says Yeoh, a former educator who has been involved in hoops for over 40 years. "With 2/3 of the world’s population in Asia, we should be in the top four or five in the world. Our problem isn’t in the number of players because we’ve got a lot. And it isn’t the quality of our game."
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