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                    [Title] => Atienza: Decide early on SEAG hub
                    [Summary] => Arnold "Ali" Atienza, chairman of the Manila Sports Council, has suggested to the Philippine SEA Games Organizing Committee to decide as soon as possible which city or province will serve as main hub of the biennial games the country is hosting in 2005.


Atienza said an early decision on the issue would give the winning bidder ample time to prepare for the hosting of the event which is expected to draw close to 10,000 athletes and officials from the 10 competing countries.
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                    [Summary] => Arnold "Ali" Atienza, chairman of the Manila Sports Council, has suggested to the Philippine SEA Games Organizing Committee to decide as soon as possible which city or province will serve as main hub of the biennial games the country is hosting in 2005.


Atienza said an early decision on the issue would give the winning bidder ample time to prepare for the hosting of the event which is expected to draw close to 10,000 athletes and officials from the 10 competing countries.
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