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                    [Title] => Asiad medalists get P11.5-M incentives
                    [Summary] => The government caps a year of unwavering support to sports by dishing out cash bonuses totaling more than P11.5 million to the medalists in the 14th Asian Games in Busan, South Korea, in ceremonies set tomorrow at the Villamor Golf Club Social Hall.

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"We’re not here to blame anybody but this will be something that we will all remember," said Dayrit Tuesday morning, probably looking forward to future regional competitions where he would like to see Reyes concentrating mainly on the 9-ball events along with Francisco "Django" Bustamante.
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The reason, according to jaded observers, is that the Filipinos have yet to penetrate the inner sanctum of the AIBA, the governing body in amateur boxing, where Prof. Anwar Chowdry of Pakistan has stood at the helm for over two decades now.
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When he stroked it into the right corner pocket, all hell broke loose. Partner Django Bustamante let out a primal scream, former world champ Bata Reyes rushed from the steps where he had camped in and the Filipinos from the stands roared out a deafening cheer.

Until that Lining’s nerve-wracking shot that won the gold in the nine-ball doubles, the billiards team was ready to scratch out.
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                    [Title] => Asiad medalists get P11.5-M incentives
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"We’re not here to blame anybody but this will be something that we will all remember," said Dayrit Tuesday morning, probably looking forward to future regional competitions where he would like to see Reyes concentrating mainly on the 9-ball events along with Francisco "Django" Bustamante.
[DatePublished] => 2002-10-09 00:00:00 [ColumnID] => 133272 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => 1804774 [AuthorName] => Abac Cordero [SectionName] => Sports [SectionUrl] => sports [URL] => ) [3] => Array ( [ArticleID] => 179131 [Title] => Color of gold better than that of money [Summary] => TAMA NA, SOBRA NA: When it comes to judging boxing bouts, be it in the SEA Games, Asian Games or even the Olympics, the Philippines, most of the time, ends up on the losing end.

The reason, according to jaded observers, is that the Filipinos have yet to penetrate the inner sanctum of the AIBA, the governing body in amateur boxing, where Prof. Anwar Chowdry of Pakistan has stood at the helm for over two decades now.
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When he stroked it into the right corner pocket, all hell broke loose. Partner Django Bustamante let out a primal scream, former world champ Bata Reyes rushed from the steps where he had camped in and the Filipinos from the stands roared out a deafening cheer.

Until that Lining’s nerve-wracking shot that won the gold in the nine-ball doubles, the billiards team was ready to scratch out.
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