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The Philippines remains struggling to find its mark in international sporting competitions.

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Dancesports, which is RP’s surprise package, suffered a blow before the start of the competition when the technical committee barred two alternates – husband and wife duo of Joel and Anabelle Madera – from competing in favor of the siblings Brian Joseph Ocana and Karla Ocana due to their late notice.

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Mrs. Philippines-Universe 2009 Camilla Galvez (photo) is now in Latvia competing with more than 70 other contestants from the same number of countries in the Mrs. Universe Pageant.

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Inspector Wally Kasuyo, spokesman of the city police, said no one was killed or injured in the blast.

Kasuyo said the explosives could have been hurled at the terminal to scare drivers competing with a rival organization operating a terminal nearby.
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Nicole’s twin, Tabitha, won the silver in the balance beam. It was in the finals of this event where Nicole fell three times and cried before finishing her routine with an almost perfect landing–amid cheers from the crowd.

Nicole, who went on to win the floor exercise gold, also saw action in the uneven bars, winning the silver.
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Nicole’s twin, Tabitha, won the silver in the balance beam. It was in the finals of this event where Nicole fell three times and cried before finishing her routine with an almost perfect landing–amid cheers from the crowd.

Nicole, who went on to win the floor exercise gold, also saw action in the uneven bars, winning the silver.
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Dancesports, which is RP’s surprise package, suffered a blow before the start of the competition when the technical committee barred two alternates – husband and wife duo of Joel and Anabelle Madera – from competing in favor of the siblings Brian Joseph Ocana and Karla Ocana due to their late notice.

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Mrs. Philippines-Universe 2009 Camilla Galvez (photo) is now in Latvia competing with more than 70 other contestants from the same number of countries in the Mrs. Universe Pageant.

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Inspector Wally Kasuyo, spokesman of the city police, said no one was killed or injured in the blast.

Kasuyo said the explosives could have been hurled at the terminal to scare drivers competing with a rival organization operating a terminal nearby.
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Nicole’s twin, Tabitha, won the silver in the balance beam. It was in the finals of this event where Nicole fell three times and cried before finishing her routine with an almost perfect landing–amid cheers from the crowd.

Nicole, who went on to win the floor exercise gold, also saw action in the uneven bars, winning the silver.
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Nicole’s twin, Tabitha, won the silver in the balance beam. It was in the finals of this event where Nicole fell three times and cried before finishing her routine with an almost perfect landing–amid cheers from the crowd.

Nicole, who went on to win the floor exercise gold, also saw action in the uneven bars, winning the silver.
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