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What a difference a year makes for MTV's "Video Music Awards," and not in a good way.

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The PFF raised about P800,000 as ticket-paying guests were treated to a nine-course Chinese lauriat dinner and a raffle which gave away prizes from Adidas, Toby’s, Cebu Pacific and Shoemart.
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In the pre-war era, Filipino football players were revered in the continent and dominated the Far Eastern Games. Today, the lack of a premier league has slowed the progress of the sport to a crawl.
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The prestigious ‘Football Night’ will be held at the Manila Pavilion on April 3 wherein close to 600 guests are expected to grace the occasion.

Set as a fund-rasing affair, the PFF’s event aims to rekindle the love for the sport by tapping football enthusiasts, would-be sponsors, and supporters to help in making football popular in the country.
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What a difference a year makes for MTV's "Video Music Awards," and not in a good way.

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The PFF raised about P800,000 as ticket-paying guests were treated to a nine-course Chinese lauriat dinner and a raffle which gave away prizes from Adidas, Toby’s, Cebu Pacific and Shoemart.
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In the pre-war era, Filipino football players were revered in the continent and dominated the Far Eastern Games. Today, the lack of a premier league has slowed the progress of the sport to a crawl.
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The prestigious ‘Football Night’ will be held at the Manila Pavilion on April 3 wherein close to 600 guests are expected to grace the occasion.

Set as a fund-rasing affair, the PFF’s event aims to rekindle the love for the sport by tapping football enthusiasts, would-be sponsors, and supporters to help in making football popular in the country.
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