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                    [Title] => Chess case verdict today
                    [Summary] => The fate of the National Chess Federation of the Philippines-backed RP squad will be known today when the Makati Regional Trial Court decides on the petition by the Philippine Chess Federation for a Temporary Restraining Order in a bid to stop the NCFP chessers from participating in the World Chess Olympiad slated this week in Turkey.


Presiding Judge Ricardo Rosario of Makati RTC Branch 66 yesterday accepted the formal offer or complaint by the PCF and a seven-page document by the respondents, represented by NCFP counsel Sammy Estimo.
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Presiding judge Ricardo Rosario decided to reset the hearing to give the NCFP, represented by lawyer Sammy Estimo, more time to prepare for the cross-examination of the PCF’s witness, PCF president Jesus Ingeniero.
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                    [Summary] => The fate of the National Chess Federation of the Philippines-backed RP squad will be known today when the Makati Regional Trial Court decides on the petition by the Philippine Chess Federation for a Temporary Restraining Order in a bid to stop the NCFP chessers from participating in the World Chess Olympiad slated this week in Turkey.


Presiding Judge Ricardo Rosario of Makati RTC Branch 66 yesterday accepted the formal offer or complaint by the PCF and a seven-page document by the respondents, represented by NCFP counsel Sammy Estimo.
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Presiding judge Ricardo Rosario decided to reset the hearing to give the NCFP, represented by lawyer Sammy Estimo, more time to prepare for the cross-examination of the PCF’s witness, PCF president Jesus Ingeniero.
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