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                    [Title] => Pinoys still reeling from trauma
                    [Summary] => BUSAN – It definitely wasn’t the best of Sundays for the Philippines in the 14th Asian Games here. After settling for three pieces of silver in boxing and wushu earlier in the day, the Philippines took a bigger, more painful blow in basketball when it lost to Kazakhstan in the battle for the bronze at the Sajik Gymnasium.
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                    [Title] => A mix of old, new of the best
                    [Summary] => An Olympic veteran, an Asian Games medalist, a fearless Fil-American and a couple of young, gifted fighters in the lighter divisions will carry the heavy load for the Philippine boxing team out to create a major impact in the 14th Asian Games in Busan, South Korea next month.


Romeo Brin, who saw action in the 2002 Sydney Olympics and a veteran of the last two Asiads, will compete in the light-welterweight class, and will act as the leader of the eight-man squad determined to erase bitter memories of its past failures in the international arena.
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The Philippine Navy, for instance, wants all its enlisted men serving the national team to report for a six-month basic training starting on Feb. 11. The Philippine Air Force is expected to follow suit with a three-month exercise while the Philippine Army has yet to annnounce its schedule
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Romeo Brin, who saw action in the 2002 Sydney Olympics and a veteran of the last two Asiads, will compete in the light-welterweight class, and will act as the leader of the eight-man squad determined to erase bitter memories of its past failures in the international arena.
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