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Prince William and his wife Kate have seen orchids named for them and for his late mother in Singapore.

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Dumapong, bronze medalist in the 2000 Sydney Paralympic Games, lifted 105 kgs. to tie the bench-press record of Australian Julie Russell set in the Beijing FESPIC Games in 1995.
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Bumuhat si Dumapong, bronze medalist sa 2000 Sydney Paralympic Games ng 105kgs., upang makatabla sa bench-press record ng Australyanang si Julie Russell na itinala nito sa Beijing FESPIC Games noong 1995.
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Powerlifter Adeline Dumapong and javelin thrower Andres Lubin, veterans of the 1999 Far East and South Pacific (FESPIC) Games in Bangkok, will be joining 4,000 athletes from 125 countries in the 11-day event to be held at the Sydney Olympic Park.
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Dumapong, bronze medalist in the 2000 Sydney Paralympic Games, lifted 105 kgs. to tie the bench-press record of Australian Julie Russell set in the Beijing FESPIC Games in 1995.
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Bumuhat si Dumapong, bronze medalist sa 2000 Sydney Paralympic Games ng 105kgs., upang makatabla sa bench-press record ng Australyanang si Julie Russell na itinala nito sa Beijing FESPIC Games noong 1995.
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Powerlifter Adeline Dumapong and javelin thrower Andres Lubin, veterans of the 1999 Far East and South Pacific (FESPIC) Games in Bangkok, will be joining 4,000 athletes from 125 countries in the 11-day event to be held at the Sydney Olympic Park.
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