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[Title] => Bourse closes higher on performance of US equities
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[Title] => Big haul for local karatekas
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Powerhouse Russia scored an expected romp in the two-day event and won the overall championship with eight gold medals while Vietnam and Japan brought home six golds apiece. Malaysia placed fifth with four golds, three silvers and three bronzes.
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