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SINGAPORE — May 1,000 atletang may edad 14 anyos hanggang 17 anyos na mula sa 45 bansa ang papagitna ngayon sa kauna-unahang Asian Youth Games na magsisimula ngayon sa Singapore Indoor stadium dito.

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Agad na lumasap ang kampanya ng Philippine sa first Asian Youth Games sa Singapore ng masaklap na kabiguan matapos na pormal ng magdesisyon ang mga organizers na tuluyan ng tapyasin ang RP football team sa kanilang roster makaraang ang isa sa kanilang manlalaro ay mag-positibo sa Influenza A(H1N1) virus.

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The Philippine campaign in the first Asian Youth Games in Singapore suffered an early blow yesterday when organizers finally decided to scratch the RP football team from the roster after one of its players was found positive of the Influenza A(H1N1) virus.

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Philippine Sports Commission chairman Harry Angping yesterday requested the Singapore Health Ministry to shorten the mandatory seven-day quarantine period to four days to allow the Philippine football team to play its last two elimination round games in the First Asian Youth Games in Singapore.

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The Philippine football team to the first Asian Youth Games in Singapore is in danger of being booted out after one of its players showed signs of Influenza A(H1N1).

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Agad na lumasap ang kampanya ng Philippine sa first Asian Youth Games sa Singapore ng masaklap na kabiguan matapos na pormal ng magdesisyon ang mga organizers na tuluyan ng tapyasin ang RP football team sa kanilang roster makaraang ang isa sa kanilang manlalaro ay mag-positibo sa Influenza A(H1N1) virus.

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The Philippine campaign in the first Asian Youth Games in Singapore suffered an early blow yesterday when organizers finally decided to scratch the RP football team from the roster after one of its players was found positive of the Influenza A(H1N1) virus.

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Philippine Sports Commission chairman Harry Angping yesterday requested the Singapore Health Ministry to shorten the mandatory seven-day quarantine period to four days to allow the Philippine football team to play its last two elimination round games in the First Asian Youth Games in Singapore.

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The Philippine football team to the first Asian Youth Games in Singapore is in danger of being booted out after one of its players showed signs of Influenza A(H1N1).

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