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                    [Title] => Eating like a ‘rikishi’ at Yoshinoya
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An important part of training for the rikishi or sumo wrestler is to gain as much weight as possible. The sport involves a lot of grappling or shoving, and an underweight wrestler will clearly be at a disadvantage when faced with an opponent of formidable bulk. Two hundred kilos is deemed a "respectable" fighting weight, and it will take years of consuming massive quantities of food to reach ideal fighting form. The champion rikishi Takamisugi can drink 65 bowls of stew with 13 kilos of beef.
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                    [AuthorName] => Joy Angelica  Subido
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                    [Title] => Wiseguys’ 1st major concert - SOUNDS FAMILIAR by Baby Gil
                    [Summary] => It is unfortunate that the late coutourier Cliff Candelaria never got to meet Art Paul Sison. Paul joined the Wiseguys only a year ago and a year after Cliff’s sudden demise. The newest member of the group is a boy after his own heart with the same love for good food and a sunny disposition. Still, Cliff must be beaming with happiness from wherever he is perched in the great beyond. He must be pleased as punch that Wiseguys, which he founded, is doing very well and is now acknowledged as the leading boy group in the country.

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