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[Title] => Jose Mari Chan raises funds for Inyong Alagad
[Summary] => Jose Mari Chan (photo) will be going to Bohol to raise funds for the indigent patients who would seek assistance from DYRD’s top-rated program Inyong Alagad and Tagbilaran-By-Nite.
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[Title] => Drive for SEAG crown starts
[Summary] => The 23rd Southeast Asian Games, two weeks of battle for athletic excellence, unfolds today with the regions biggest sporting spectacle taking a new role as a vehicle of peace not only in the region but to a divided nation.
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[Title] => Bonggang opening ceremonies sa 23rd SEA Games
[Summary] => Nakatakdang simulan ang tinatayang tatlong oras na programa sa alas-5:30 ng hapon na tatampukan ng makukulay na production numbers ng 5,000 performers.
Masasaksihan din ang tradisyunal na parada ng 7,000 atleta at opisyal mula sa 11-member countries na pangu-ngunahan ng Team Philippines na magsusuot ng kakaibang barong.
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[Title] => Its Christmas in our hearts again
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Slim pickings is how I would once more describe the Christmas music output this year. Producers just dont feel like doing Christmas albums anymore. But I must also say that the two-volume Pasko by the San Miguel Philharmonic Orchestra and the San Miguel Chorale led by Ryan Cayabyab more than makes up for the lack. Besides, if you want something else, there are always the memory-filled old albums to go back to like Jose Mari Chans timeless Christmas in our Hearts.
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[Title] => Its Christmas in our hearts again
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Slim pickings is how I would once more describe the Christmas music output this year. Producers just dont feel like doing Christmas albums anymore. But I must also say that the two-volume Pasko by the San Miguel Philharmonic Orchestra and the San Miguel Chorale led by Ryan Cayabyab more than makes up for the lack. Besides, if you want something else, there are always the memory-filled old albums to go back to like Jose Mari Chans timeless Christmas in our Hearts.
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[Title] => SEAG song: Were All Just One
[Summary] => The song says it all. "Were All Just One" is the theme song of the 23rd Southeast Asian (SEA) Games and its lyrics, composed by Rene Nieva, express the spirit of fair play in the competition among brothers.
"Give it all youve got, Well play it fair and square, Fight with all your might, For victory is ours to share, Southeast Asias, Where were from, Brothers we are, Were all just one."
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[Title] => One Heritage, One Southeast Asia
[Summary] => Hindi lamang tribute para sa mga Filipino ang tema ng opening at closing ceremonies ng 23rd Southeast Asian Games kundi para na rin sa iba pang SEA countries ang inihandang programa ng ceremonies committee ng Philippine SEA Games Organizing Committee (PHILSOC) sa ilalim ni chairwoman Maria Montelibano.
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[Title] => All about national pride
[Summary] => At the 23rd Southeast Asian (SEA) Games press launch the other day, the First Gentleman Attorney Mike Arroyo confessed that he envied the Vietnamese people who effused unflinching national pride when their athletes took to the field of competition at the last staging of the biennial 11-nation conclave in the former war-torn French colony two years ago.
It was as if the Vietnamese athletes couldnt lose because they just wouldnt let their countrymen down. Sure enough, Vietnam emerged the overall champion in the medal stakes at the end of the meet.
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[Title] => SEAG a show of unity, force for RP
[Summary] => With P640 million raised and almost the same amount expected to be generated towards year-end, the Philippine Southeast Asian Games Organizing Committee (Philsoc) is confident the countrys hosting of the 23rd SEA Games will not only be a huge success in terms of organization but could also pave the way for the countrys emergence as the regions No. 1 sporting power.
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[Title] => Drive for SEAG crown starts
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[DatePublished] => 2005-11-27 00:00:00
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[Title] => Bonggang opening ceremonies sa 23rd SEA Games
[Summary] => Nakatakdang simulan ang tinatayang tatlong oras na programa sa alas-5:30 ng hapon na tatampukan ng makukulay na production numbers ng 5,000 performers.
Masasaksihan din ang tradisyunal na parada ng 7,000 atleta at opisyal mula sa 11-member countries na pangu-ngunahan ng Team Philippines na magsusuot ng kakaibang barong.
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Slim pickings is how I would once more describe the Christmas music output this year. Producers just dont feel like doing Christmas albums anymore. But I must also say that the two-volume Pasko by the San Miguel Philharmonic Orchestra and the San Miguel Chorale led by Ryan Cayabyab more than makes up for the lack. Besides, if you want something else, there are always the memory-filled old albums to go back to like Jose Mari Chans timeless Christmas in our Hearts.
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[Title] => SEAG song: Were All Just One
[Summary] => The song says it all. "Were All Just One" is the theme song of the 23rd Southeast Asian (SEA) Games and its lyrics, composed by Rene Nieva, express the spirit of fair play in the competition among brothers.
"Give it all youve got, Well play it fair and square, Fight with all your might, For victory is ours to share, Southeast Asias, Where were from, Brothers we are, Were all just one."
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[Summary] => At the 23rd Southeast Asian (SEA) Games press launch the other day, the First Gentleman Attorney Mike Arroyo confessed that he envied the Vietnamese people who effused unflinching national pride when their athletes took to the field of competition at the last staging of the biennial 11-nation conclave in the former war-torn French colony two years ago.
It was as if the Vietnamese athletes couldnt lose because they just wouldnt let their countrymen down. Sure enough, Vietnam emerged the overall champion in the medal stakes at the end of the meet.
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[Summary] => With P640 million raised and almost the same amount expected to be generated towards year-end, the Philippine Southeast Asian Games Organizing Committee (Philsoc) is confident the countrys hosting of the 23rd SEA Games will not only be a huge success in terms of organization but could also pave the way for the countrys emergence as the regions No. 1 sporting power.
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