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                    [Title] => The 700 Club Asia on GMA 7 starting Dec. 14
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Beginning tomorrow, Dec. 14, The 700 Club Asia (TSCA) will continue to inspire and bring miracles to Filipino homes as it airs on GMA 7 weeknights from 12 to 12:30 a.m.

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It should’ve happened 28 years ago at the FIBA World Cup in Spain. The Philippines earned a ticket to the global competition by virtue of capturing the FIBA Asia (then known as the Asian Basketball Confederation) in Kuala Lumpur in January 1986. But the EDSA Revolution overturned national priorities and the Philippines’ participation at the FIBA World Cup was withdrawn.

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