+ Follow EAST ASIA GROWTH AREA FRIENDSHIP GAMES Tag
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[Title] => Minda overall champ; P Princesa best in sepak
[Summary] => PUERTO PRINCESA CITY Mindanao emerged with the biggest gold medal haul but Puerto Princesa won one close to the hearts of Palaweños.
With Mindanao clinching the overall crown a day before the BIMP East Asia Growth Area Friendship Games came to a close, Puerto Princesa pulled off the biggest shocker by stunning Indonesias South Sulawesi in the sepak takraw finals yesterday at the Mendoza Park here.
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[Title] => Mindanao Friendship Games up next for PSC
[Summary] => PUERTO PRINCESA Now that the curtains have been lowered on the third BIMP East Asia Growth Area Friendship Games, the Philippine Sports Commission is setting its sights on the third Mindanao Friendship Games set Oct. 19-24 in Mati, Davao Oriental.
Sports commissioner Leon Montemayor, project director of the three-day event involving Brunei, Indonesia, Malaysia and RP, said preparations have resumed for the annual multi-sports meet aimed at fostering peace and unity in the region through sports.
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[Title] => Mindanaoans continue proud reign
[Summary] => PUERTO PRINCESA A troika of quadruple gold medal winners in swimming and a track and field sensation from Davao City made a show of force in Day 2 of the third BIMP (Brunei, Indonesia, Malaysia and Philippines) East Asia Growth Area Friendship Games at the Puerto Princesa here yesterday.
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[Title] => Peace talks to tackle Palaro anew
[Summary] => Puerto PRINCESA, Palawan A government official said yesterday the staging of the Palarong Pambansa this year would depend on the ongoing peace talks between government and a rebel Muslim group.
Jesus Dureza, Presidential adviser for Mindanao Affairs, said the government peace panel is set to hold peace talks with the Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) soon in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
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EAST ASIA GROWTH AREA FRIENDSHIP GAMES
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[Summary] => PUERTO PRINCESA CITY Mindanao emerged with the biggest gold medal haul but Puerto Princesa won one close to the hearts of Palaweños.
With Mindanao clinching the overall crown a day before the BIMP East Asia Growth Area Friendship Games came to a close, Puerto Princesa pulled off the biggest shocker by stunning Indonesias South Sulawesi in the sepak takraw finals yesterday at the Mendoza Park here.
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Sports commissioner Leon Montemayor, project director of the three-day event involving Brunei, Indonesia, Malaysia and RP, said preparations have resumed for the annual multi-sports meet aimed at fostering peace and unity in the region through sports.
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[Title] => Peace talks to tackle Palaro anew
[Summary] => Puerto PRINCESA, Palawan A government official said yesterday the staging of the Palarong Pambansa this year would depend on the ongoing peace talks between government and a rebel Muslim group.
Jesus Dureza, Presidential adviser for Mindanao Affairs, said the government peace panel is set to hold peace talks with the Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) soon in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
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August 26, 2003 - 12:00am