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                    [Title] => Chinese cage win sends RP to semis
                    [Summary] => BUSAN, South Korea – Defending champion China allayed fears of a monumental upset, blasting Japan, 104-59, Saturday and towing the Philippines to the semifinals of the basketball competition at the Geumjeong Gym.


No matter the outcome of the Filipinos’ match against the Chinese Tuesday, the RP team is safely into the semis where they are certain to meet host South Korea if China’s merciless beating of Japan would be any gauge.
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A 10-minute quarter-long run produced a 19-8 blitz which sent the Nationals unassaillably ahead by 20 points at the end of the third period and they repeated for the third time against the young Taiwanese.

Now comes the real business at hand — China.
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The 218-strong Filipino athletes will do battle in 30 of the 38 disciplines calendared in a fortnight of competition in a quest for redemption after a meager one-gold output four years ago in Bangkok.
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                    [Summary] => BUSAN, South Korea – Defending champion China allayed fears of a monumental upset, blasting Japan, 104-59, Saturday and towing the Philippines to the semifinals of the basketball competition at the Geumjeong Gym.


No matter the outcome of the Filipinos’ match against the Chinese Tuesday, the RP team is safely into the semis where they are certain to meet host South Korea if China’s merciless beating of Japan would be any gauge.
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A 10-minute quarter-long run produced a 19-8 blitz which sent the Nationals unassaillably ahead by 20 points at the end of the third period and they repeated for the third time against the young Taiwanese.

Now comes the real business at hand — China.
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The 218-strong Filipino athletes will do battle in 30 of the 38 disciplines calendared in a fortnight of competition in a quest for redemption after a meager one-gold output four years ago in Bangkok.
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