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                    [Title] => Third EAGA Games unwraps in Puerto Princesa
                    [Summary] => PUERTO PRINCESA, Palawan — Two Philippine teams get the local challenge rolling today as the third BIMP-EAGA Friendship Games gets off the ground in four venues in this majestic island paradise in Southern Tagalog.


City Mayor Edward Hagedorn and Philippine Sports Commission chairman Eric Buhain will open the Games, held for the first time after a five-year hiatus and with the Philippines entertaining high hopes of dominating the medal tally.
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More than 400 athletes and officials coming from Brunei, Indonesia, Malaysia and the Philippines will be part of this event, which is staged for the first time in five years and hosted for the first time by this bustling city in Southern Tagalog.
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                    [Summary] => PUERTO PRINCESA, Palawan — Two Philippine teams get the local challenge rolling today as the third BIMP-EAGA Friendship Games gets off the ground in four venues in this majestic island paradise in Southern Tagalog.


City Mayor Edward Hagedorn and Philippine Sports Commission chairman Eric Buhain will open the Games, held for the first time after a five-year hiatus and with the Philippines entertaining high hopes of dominating the medal tally.
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More than 400 athletes and officials coming from Brunei, Indonesia, Malaysia and the Philippines will be part of this event, which is staged for the first time in five years and hosted for the first time by this bustling city in Southern Tagalog.
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