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[Title] => NCFP forms committee to probe game-fix raps
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The National Chess Federation of the Philippines yesterday formed a five-man committee to look into game-fixing allegations that have recently rocked the sport.
The committee, headed by lawyers Edmundo Legaspi and Raul Molitas, is expected to come out with a recommendation in two weeks. The other members are National Master Cesar Caturla, International Master Jayson Gonzales and international arbiter Willie Abalos.
The NCFP withheld the names of the accused chess players pending investigation of their case.
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[Title] => Maningning ang kampanya ng RP sa Chess Olympiad
[Summary] => Maningning na isinara ng Philippines ang kani-lang kampanya sa 36th World Chess Olympiad matapos na pumasok sa top 20th slot makaraang talunin ang Hungary, 2.5-1.5 sa 14th round noong Biyernes sa Calvia, Majorca, Spain.
Kumana ng panalo si GM-elect Marka Paragua nang kanyang talunin ang Hungarian GM na si Robert Ruck sa krusiyal na laro upang bitbitin ang Pinoy sa panalo.
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[Title] => RP chessers off for World Olympiad
[Summary] => The Philippine chess team finally secured its Shengen visas and left for Spain last night, hoping to arrive in Palma, Mallorca at 2 p.m. today (European time) in time for the opening of 36th World Chess Olympiad.
After a week of uncertainties, the team got a big lift from Department of Foreign Affairs head Alberto Romulo, who helped facilitate in securing the Shengen visas the earliest possible time.
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[Title] => Torre pushes for NCFP elections
[Summary] => Grandmaster Eugene Torre yesterday called for an election at the National Chess Federation of the Philippines (NCFP), then, for the good of the sport, urged everybody concerned, from the officials down to the players and their parents as well, to respect its outcome.
"Under our by-laws there should be an election on July 31. We must push through with it," said Asias first grandmaster during the weekly PSA Forum at the Manila Pavilion where he fielded questions regarding the state of Philippine chess and some major controversies surrounding the NCFP.
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[Title] => Sigurado na sa bronze ang RP chess team
[Summary] => HO CHI MINH CITY, VIETNAM -- Nakasiguro na ng bronze medal ang Phi-lippine chess team nang mag-ambag ng importanteng puntos sina Grandmasters Eugene Torre, Rogelio Joey Antonio, Bong Villamayor, GM-candidate Mark Paragua at International Master Jayson Gonzales nang pabagsakin nila ang Malaysia, 3.5-0.5, Indonesia, 3.5-0.5 at Thailand, 4-0, para manguna sa Group B ng rapid chess team ng 22nd Southeast Asian Games sa Van Don stadium.
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INTERNATIONAL MASTER JAYSON GONZALES
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The committee, headed by lawyers Edmundo Legaspi and Raul Molitas, is expected to come out with a recommendation in two weeks. The other members are National Master Cesar Caturla, International Master Jayson Gonzales and international arbiter Willie Abalos.
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Kumana ng panalo si GM-elect Marka Paragua nang kanyang talunin ang Hungarian GM na si Robert Ruck sa krusiyal na laro upang bitbitin ang Pinoy sa panalo.
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After a week of uncertainties, the team got a big lift from Department of Foreign Affairs head Alberto Romulo, who helped facilitate in securing the Shengen visas the earliest possible time.
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"Under our by-laws there should be an election on July 31. We must push through with it," said Asias first grandmaster during the weekly PSA Forum at the Manila Pavilion where he fielded questions regarding the state of Philippine chess and some major controversies surrounding the NCFP.
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