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All awardees, officials and guests are advised to be at the venue ahead of time as dinner will be served an hour before the formal program begins.

President Arroyo is the special guest in the simple, but fitting two-hour rites honoring the top sports achievers of 2005.
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Frank Elizalde, the International Olympic Committee’s representative to the Philippines, San Miguel Corporation’s boss Danding Cojuangco and Bacolod Congressman Monico Puentevella are among the sportsmen expected to grace the two-hour show honoring the big achievers of 2005.
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President Macapagal-Arroyo has graciously accepted at the last minute the invitation to be the special guest in the simple but fitting two-hour rites honoring the best and brightest in local sports who did their share in making the year just passed a truly memorable one.
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Thanks to a deluge of gold medals in diving and a triple gold medal feat by Miguel Molina in swimming, RP collected a total of nine gold, seven silver and eight bronze medals, its biggest performance since scooping 10 gold medals in the 1991 Manila Games.
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Sixteen gold medals came one after the other yesterday, three of them in wushu and two each in athletics, fencing and wrestling, to give the Philippines a pacesetting total of 41 gold, 24 silver and 27 bronze medals.
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                    [Title] => PSA sets early sked for annual awards
                    [Summary] => For the first time in a long while, the Philippine Sportswriters Association (PSA) Annual Awards Night will start early as President Arroyo is expected to be at the grand ballroom of the Manila Pavilion at exactly 7 p.m.


All awardees, officials and guests are advised to be at the venue ahead of time as dinner will be served an hour before the formal program begins.

President Arroyo is the special guest in the simple, but fitting two-hour rites honoring the top sports achievers of 2005.
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Frank Elizalde, the International Olympic Committee’s representative to the Philippines, San Miguel Corporation’s boss Danding Cojuangco and Bacolod Congressman Monico Puentevella are among the sportsmen expected to grace the two-hour show honoring the big achievers of 2005.
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President Macapagal-Arroyo has graciously accepted at the last minute the invitation to be the special guest in the simple but fitting two-hour rites honoring the best and brightest in local sports who did their share in making the year just passed a truly memorable one.
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Thanks to a deluge of gold medals in diving and a triple gold medal feat by Miguel Molina in swimming, RP collected a total of nine gold, seven silver and eight bronze medals, its biggest performance since scooping 10 gold medals in the 1991 Manila Games.
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Sixteen gold medals came one after the other yesterday, three of them in wushu and two each in athletics, fencing and wrestling, to give the Philippines a pacesetting total of 41 gold, 24 silver and 27 bronze medals.
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