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                    [Title] => Pinoy lifters strike gold in World Masters
                    [Summary] => A two-man Philippine powerlifting team  snatched three gold, two silver and one bronze medals in the recent 2002 World Masters Powerlifting Championship in Villa Maria, Argentina. 


Lt. Col. Antonio Taguibao, a member of the PSG-Special Operations Group, lifted a total of 963 punds to win three golds and a silver in the 52-kilogram class. He has been a World Masters champion titleholder for three consecutive years.
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Ambassador George Reyes told reporters he did not intend to use the press corps to the advantage of the Public Information Service Unit because there was only a mix up of memoranda.

Reyes said he has already submitted another memo to the Office of Secretary Domingo Siazon clarifying the matter.
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The press corps decided to bring their grievances against Ambassador George Reyes to Undersecretary for Administration Franklin Ebdalin as the members found the acts of the spokesperson unfair and uncalled for, an abuse of discretion and conduct unbecoming of a public official.
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Lt. Col. Antonio Taguibao, a member of the PSG-Special Operations Group, lifted a total of 963 punds to win three golds and a silver in the 52-kilogram class. He has been a World Masters champion titleholder for three consecutive years.
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Ambassador George Reyes told reporters he did not intend to use the press corps to the advantage of the Public Information Service Unit because there was only a mix up of memoranda.

Reyes said he has already submitted another memo to the Office of Secretary Domingo Siazon clarifying the matter.
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The press corps decided to bring their grievances against Ambassador George Reyes to Undersecretary for Administration Franklin Ebdalin as the members found the acts of the spokesperson unfair and uncalled for, an abuse of discretion and conduct unbecoming of a public official.
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