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[Title] => NBA cager roots for Gilas
[Summary] => Realizing that the Philippines will be the underdog at the FIBA World Championships in Spain next year, San Antonio Spurs center-forward Matt Bonner said he’s rooting for Gilas because “the country’s so passionate about basketball and everybody’s excited about qualifying for the competition.”
[DatePublished] => 2013-09-11 00:00:00
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[AuthorName] => Joaquin M. Henson
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[Title] => Gay matters
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Reactions are starting to build up around the announcement of former NBA center John Amaechi that he is a homosexual. The two-time Academic All-American from football powerhouse Penn State’s new book "Man in the Middle" will be coming out next week. In it, the British television personality talks about the terror of coming out in the NBA.
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[AuthorName] => Bill Velasco
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[Title] => Waltons wife is part Pinay
[Summary] => NEW JERSEYHall of Famer and TV commentator Bill Walton said the other day hell visit Manila with his part-Filipina wife if invited to conduct basketball clinics and deliver inspirational speeches in September or October.
Walton, 50, was in the Philippines in 1979 to film a TV documentary for "The American Sportsman" on the monkey-eating eagle, an endangered specie. He won an Emmy for his work.
A trip to the Philippines would be special for Walton since his wife Lori has never visited Asia.
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ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICAN
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Reactions are starting to build up around the announcement of former NBA center John Amaechi that he is a homosexual. The two-time Academic All-American from football powerhouse Penn State’s new book "Man in the Middle" will be coming out next week. In it, the British television personality talks about the terror of coming out in the NBA.
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[Title] => Waltons wife is part Pinay
[Summary] => NEW JERSEYHall of Famer and TV commentator Bill Walton said the other day hell visit Manila with his part-Filipina wife if invited to conduct basketball clinics and deliver inspirational speeches in September or October.
Walton, 50, was in the Philippines in 1979 to film a TV documentary for "The American Sportsman" on the monkey-eating eagle, an endangered specie. He won an Emmy for his work.
A trip to the Philippines would be special for Walton since his wife Lori has never visited Asia.
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