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                    [Title] => Lady Eagles not ready to sing the blues
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Coach Roger Gorayeb looks at the predicament the Ateneo Lady Eagles had found themselves in after blowing what had seemed to be a won game against rival La Salle in the opener of their blockbuster showdown for the UAAP Season 75 women’s volleyball crown.

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Whenever a new artist is given the “big push,” it pays to note how our threatened local recording industry puts out all the stops to set a trend, or solidify an existing one — so it branches out and becomes more than just a temporary blip on the public consciousness’ radar. 

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Alaska is a win away from capturing its 13th PBA title and sealing an appointment with destiny.

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Coach Roger Gorayeb looks at the predicament the Ateneo Lady Eagles had found themselves in after blowing what had seemed to be a won game against rival La Salle in the opener of their blockbuster showdown for the UAAP Season 75 women’s volleyball crown.

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Whenever a new artist is given the “big push,” it pays to note how our threatened local recording industry puts out all the stops to set a trend, or solidify an existing one — so it branches out and becomes more than just a temporary blip on the public consciousness’ radar. 

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Alaska is a win away from capturing its 13th PBA title and sealing an appointment with destiny.

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