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                    [Summary] => Indonesia, whose shuttlers have skipped all tournaments in the previous months to prepare for the 23rd Southeast Asian Games, hauled four of the five gold medals at stake in the badminton individual events finals at the Philsports Arena in Pasig City yesterday. 


World No. 2 mixed doubles pair Nova Widiantoa and Lilyana Natsir took the first gold for Indonesia on a 15-6, 15-2 victory over compatriots Anggun Nugroho and Yunita Tetty, ranked 16th in the world.
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World No. 2 mixed doubles pair Nova Widiantoa and Lilyana Natsir took the first gold for Indonesia on a 15-6, 15-2 victory over compatriots Anggun Nugroho and Yunita Tetty, ranked 16th in the world.
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Indonesia is out to defend its title, while Malaysia hopes to improve on its bronze finish in 2003.

World and Olympic champion Taufik Hidayat and World No. 3 Lee Chong Wei will renew their fancied rivalry as they lead their teams to the first gold at stake in the event.
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World No. 2 mixed doubles pair Nova Widiantoa and Lilyana Natsir took the first gold for Indonesia on a 15-6, 15-2 victory over compatriots Anggun Nugroho and Yunita Tetty, ranked 16th in the world.
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World No. 2 mixed doubles pair Nova Widiantoa and Lilyana Natsir took the first gold for Indonesia on a 15-6, 15-2 victory over compatriots Anggun Nugroho and Yunita Tetty, ranked 16th in the world.
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Indonesia is out to defend its title, while Malaysia hopes to improve on its bronze finish in 2003.

World and Olympic champion Taufik Hidayat and World No. 3 Lee Chong Wei will renew their fancied rivalry as they lead their teams to the first gold at stake in the event.
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