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                    [Title] => PBA back in business; Viva losing?
                    [Summary] => After lending a big hand to the country’s campaign in the 14th Asian Games in Busan, Korea, the Philippine Basketball Association resumes business with the staging of the All-Filipino Conference starting Oct. 20 at the Araneta Coliseum.


But there’s one bad news – everything is ready for the season-ending tourney except the outfit which is to bring on-court action to the homes of PBA fans through television.
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But there’s one bad news – everything is ready for the season-ending tourney except the outfit which is to bring on-court action to the homes of PBA fans through television.
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