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                    [Title] => Legends sued  by promoter
                    [Summary] => Remember the Bad Boy basketball tour, starring Dennis Rodman, in Cebu and Manila last month? 


Bad Boy tour promoter Mario Whitmire, who lives in Dallas with his Filipina wife and their three children, said Rodman wants to do a repeat performance–without the geriatric National Basketball Association (NBA) legends.
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Solar vice president for production Erick Tam, broadcaster Vitto Lazatin and I left our hotel in Dallas at 5 a.m. to catch the 6:30 a.m. Northwest flight to Miami via Memphis. Erick and Vitto didn’t sleep a wink that night while I got in an hour.

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Bad Boy tour promoter Mario Whitmire, who lives in Dallas with his Filipina wife and their three children, said Rodman wants to do a repeat performance–without the geriatric National Basketball Association (NBA) legends.
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