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                    [Title] => SEAG members to inspect venues
                    [Summary] => A Taiwanese team, helped by nasty officiating in the final minutes, cut short a rallying Philippine squad for an 82-76 victory and gained entry to the finals of the Jones Cup late last night in Taiwan.


Delegates from Malaysia and Singapore are set to arrive in the country today for a first hand glimpse of the different venues to be used in the 23rd Philippine Southeast Asian Games.

Three teams of two to three officials each make up the Malaysian contingent while the Singapore delegation is composed of two teams of three to five officials each.
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Sinabi ni Philippine Sports Commission (PSC) chairman William ‘Butch’ Ramirez, walang kailangang itago ukol sa pagpunta ng mga Malaysians at Singaporeans.

"We should not be pretend-ing sa kanila na magandang-maganda ang mga venues natin," wika ni Ramirez. "Let’s be real about it that in the last four months talagang habulan na ito sa panahon."
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                    [Title] => SEAG members to inspect venues
                    [Summary] => A Taiwanese team, helped by nasty officiating in the final minutes, cut short a rallying Philippine squad for an 82-76 victory and gained entry to the finals of the Jones Cup late last night in Taiwan.


Delegates from Malaysia and Singapore are set to arrive in the country today for a first hand glimpse of the different venues to be used in the 23rd Philippine Southeast Asian Games.

Three teams of two to three officials each make up the Malaysian contingent while the Singapore delegation is composed of two teams of three to five officials each.
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Sinabi ni Philippine Sports Commission (PSC) chairman William ‘Butch’ Ramirez, walang kailangang itago ukol sa pagpunta ng mga Malaysians at Singaporeans.

"We should not be pretend-ing sa kanila na magandang-maganda ang mga venues natin," wika ni Ramirez. "Let’s be real about it that in the last four months talagang habulan na ito sa panahon."
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