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                    [Title] => Air Force wrestlers gain seven golds over Army
                    [Summary] => Philippine Air Force wrestlers dethroned Philippine Army in the season-ending Armed Forces of the Philippines-PNP Olympics at the Rizal Memorial wrestling gym yesterday.


The Airmen who matched the four-gold and three-silver medal production of their arch rivals but two bronzes down at the end

of the Greco-Roman action, finished off the Army men by ruling seven of the nine weight categories on tap in the freestyle, conceding to the erstwhile champion the remaining two golds.

Philippine Navy could only manage to snatch a single gold.
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Instead of showing up, raising the issue and trying to look for possible solutions, the disenchanted group led by athletics chief Go Teng Kok opted to boycott the general assembly that was supposed to tackle, above anything else, the Asian Games in Busan, South Korea in September.
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The Airmen who matched the four-gold and three-silver medal production of their arch rivals but two bronzes down at the end

of the Greco-Roman action, finished off the Army men by ruling seven of the nine weight categories on tap in the freestyle, conceding to the erstwhile champion the remaining two golds.

Philippine Navy could only manage to snatch a single gold.
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Instead of showing up, raising the issue and trying to look for possible solutions, the disenchanted group led by athletics chief Go Teng Kok opted to boycott the general assembly that was supposed to tackle, above anything else, the Asian Games in Busan, South Korea in September.
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