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                    [Title] => Phl Thai-based whiz kid lalahok sa US Chess Circuit
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Nagmula ang 6-anyos na Filipino-Thailand based whiz kid na si James Henry Cabalu Calacday mula sa isang 2nd place finish sa katatapos na U-8 category ng 6th IWICA youth Chess championship sa Bangkok, Thailand.

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Upat lang sa 30 ka referees ang nakapasar sa FIFA National Referees Course nga dinhi gipahigayon sa Sugbu dili pa dugay.

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The other Asian teams, however, had their own European tours. Lebanon, which also qualified in the now-defunct McDonalds International Tournament in 1998, lost to 25th-ranked Czech Republic and Latvia in a strong tournament in Pardubice, Czech Republic last June, according to eurobasket.com.

Lebanon lost both games by 18 points during the Pardubice tournament, which also featured 30th-ranked Poland and 70th-ranked Tunisia from Africa.
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Nagmula ang 6-anyos na Filipino-Thailand based whiz kid na si James Henry Cabalu Calacday mula sa isang 2nd place finish sa katatapos na U-8 category ng 6th IWICA youth Chess championship sa Bangkok, Thailand.

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Upat lang sa 30 ka referees ang nakapasar sa FIFA National Referees Course nga dinhi gipahigayon sa Sugbu dili pa dugay.

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The other Asian teams, however, had their own European tours. Lebanon, which also qualified in the now-defunct McDonalds International Tournament in 1998, lost to 25th-ranked Czech Republic and Latvia in a strong tournament in Pardubice, Czech Republic last June, according to eurobasket.com.

Lebanon lost both games by 18 points during the Pardubice tournament, which also featured 30th-ranked Poland and 70th-ranked Tunisia from Africa.
[DatePublished] => 2002-09-09 00:00:00 [ColumnID] => 133272 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => 1378903 [AuthorName] => Jeremaiah Opiniano [SectionName] => Sports [SectionUrl] => sports [URL] => ) ) )
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