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Arnold "Ali"Atienza has resigned as Presidential Assistant for Youth and Sports last week, allowing him to focus on his projects at Manila Sports Council (MASCO) and the Manila City Hall’s Inner City Development Committee which he both chairs.
Atienza’s decision to step down from his Malacañang post came amid appeals from socio-civic youth organizations in Manila for him to help sustain the gains made by the MASCO, city hall’s sports arm, and the Inner City Development Committee.
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[Title] => MY Games national invitational unfurls
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The countrys premier age-group sports spectacle the second Manila Youth Games National Invitational fires off today in elaborate opening rites at the San Andres Sports and Civic Center in Malate, Manila.
Promising to be even bigger and better than the inaugural edition, the Games will be ushered in by music, dances, Ati-Atihan fanfare and highlighted by a Hollywood-inspired sports cultural performance gig featuring the Manila Dance Center and the Philippine taekwondo demonstration team.
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[Title] => Makulay at masiglang MY Games National opening
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Makulay at masiglang opening ceremonies ang inihanda para sa 2nd Manila Youth Games National Invitational sa Linggo sa San Andres Sports and Civic Center sa Malate, Manila.
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Atienza’s decision to step down from his Malacañang post came amid appeals from socio-civic youth organizations in Manila for him to help sustain the gains made by the MASCO, city hall’s sports arm, and the Inner City Development Committee.
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Promising to be even bigger and better than the inaugural edition, the Games will be ushered in by music, dances, Ati-Atihan fanfare and highlighted by a Hollywood-inspired sports cultural performance gig featuring the Manila Dance Center and the Philippine taekwondo demonstration team.
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Makulay at masiglang opening ceremonies ang inihanda para sa 2nd Manila Youth Games National Invitational sa Linggo sa San Andres Sports and Civic Center sa Malate, Manila.
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