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                    [Title] => An evening of music and camaraderie
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The board of directors and members of the Philippine-Russian Friendship Society invited their friends: singers Jonathan Badon, The Angelos, tenor Al Dresden Ramos, Tony Pastor, and Fame Flores to a musical soiree in honor of their beloved president Narda Camacho.

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Before a cheering crowd that came despite the rains, the Filipinos whipped the Iranians in the both singles and doubles at the well-kept upper indoor courts of the exclusive club inside Forbes Park.
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Taino, a 30-year-old Fil-American, staged an hour-long tennis clinic on his way to a 6-0, 6-0 win over Min Wee, a hapless 16-year-old Singaporean who’s in his first big tournament.

Taino, a powerful lefty and a gold medalist in last year’s SEA Games, proved too much for his young, 6-foot-1 opponent who looked like he was here just for the experience.
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Pangilinan has vowed to support the national team starting this year, while Fil-Americans Cecil Mamiit and Eric Taino have vowed to represent the country in this year’s Asian Games.
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The board of directors and members of the Philippine-Russian Friendship Society invited their friends: singers Jonathan Badon, The Angelos, tenor Al Dresden Ramos, Tony Pastor, and Fame Flores to a musical soiree in honor of their beloved president Narda Camacho.

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Before a cheering crowd that came despite the rains, the Filipinos whipped the Iranians in the both singles and doubles at the well-kept upper indoor courts of the exclusive club inside Forbes Park.
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Taino, a 30-year-old Fil-American, staged an hour-long tennis clinic on his way to a 6-0, 6-0 win over Min Wee, a hapless 16-year-old Singaporean who’s in his first big tournament.

Taino, a powerful lefty and a gold medalist in last year’s SEA Games, proved too much for his young, 6-foot-1 opponent who looked like he was here just for the experience.
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Pangilinan has vowed to support the national team starting this year, while Fil-Americans Cecil Mamiit and Eric Taino have vowed to represent the country in this year’s Asian Games.
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