+ Follow LOO BENG CHOO Tag
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[Title] => Malaysian exec says Games good for RP
[Summary] => BACOLOD CITY The coming Southeast Asian Games could well serve as a unifying factor to a nation deep in political crisis, according to the head of the Malaysian delegation currently in the country to inspect the venues for the games set November 27 to December 5.
Loo Beng Choo, secretary general of the Softball Confederation Asia and the vice president of the Olympic Council of Malaysia, dismissed apprehensions that the current controversies besetting the Philippines will have adverse effect on the SEA Games, saying that sports transcends barriers, including politics.
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[AuthorName] => Antonieta Lopez
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LOO BENG CHOO
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[Summary] => BACOLOD CITY The coming Southeast Asian Games could well serve as a unifying factor to a nation deep in political crisis, according to the head of the Malaysian delegation currently in the country to inspect the venues for the games set November 27 to December 5.
Loo Beng Choo, secretary general of the Softball Confederation Asia and the vice president of the Olympic Council of Malaysia, dismissed apprehensions that the current controversies besetting the Philippines will have adverse effect on the SEA Games, saying that sports transcends barriers, including politics.
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