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World champion Roland Claro emerged the lone Filipino champion in the muay division as he bagged the gold over Thailand’s Uchaim Yingram in the light flyweight (45-48 kgs).
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Ito ay base sa October 27 letter ni International Basket-ball Federation (FIBA) secretary general Patrick Bau-mann kay POC president Jose Cojuangco Jr. na natanggap din ni BAP president Joey Lina.
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Government is offering the controversial P200-billion Mindanao Railways Development Project (MRDP) to foreign developers, and the Presidential Committee on Flagship Projects is now holding talks with various groups interested in undertaking parts of the project.

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World champion Roland Claro emerged the lone Filipino champion in the muay division as he bagged the gold over Thailand’s Uchaim Yingram in the light flyweight (45-48 kgs).
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Ito ay base sa October 27 letter ni International Basket-ball Federation (FIBA) secretary general Patrick Bau-mann kay POC president Jose Cojuangco Jr. na natanggap din ni BAP president Joey Lina.
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Government is offering the controversial P200-billion Mindanao Railways Development Project (MRDP) to foreign developers, and the Presidential Committee on Flagship Projects is now holding talks with various groups interested in undertaking parts of the project.

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