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                    [Title] => Que six off in Euro Masters
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Angelo Que birdied two of the last three holes at the frontside and fired a one-under par 70 to trail clubhouse leader Matteo Manassero of Italy by six strokes at the start of the Omega European Masters at the Crans-sur-Sierre Golf Club in Crans Montana, Switzerland yesterday.

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MANILA, Philippines - Artemio Murakami, making up for a mediocre start on the Asian Tour, fired a three-under 67 yesterday to trail joint leaders Digvijay Singh of India and Mitchell Brown of Australia by four at the start of the Thailand Open in Phuket, Thailand yesterday.

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MARS PUCAY AND TONY LASCU
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MANILA, Philippines - Artemio Murakami, making up for a mediocre start on the Asian Tour, fired a three-under 67 yesterday to trail joint leaders Digvijay Singh of India and Mitchell Brown of Australia by four at the start of the Thailand Open in Phuket, Thailand yesterday.

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