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                    [Title] => I'd rather be playing football
                    [Summary] => I had an attentive audience yesterday morning at the Cebu Normal University during a short talk about sportswriting in the Campus Journalism Seminar for tertiary students.


They were writers from the publications of various campuses of state schools around the province.

It was another invitation I could not turn down since it was my high school classmate Nona Bacatan-Suerte, of the CNU English Department, who invited me.
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Woods, whose father Earl recently died after losing his battle against the Big C, would have wanted his dad to be there to hug when he holed his final putt as he had done so many times in the past.

It would have been much different if Earl was there, but life and everything else on earth is not permanent.
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                    [Title] => I'd rather be playing football
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They were writers from the publications of various campuses of state schools around the province.

It was another invitation I could not turn down since it was my high school classmate Nona Bacatan-Suerte, of the CNU English Department, who invited me.
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Woods, whose father Earl recently died after losing his battle against the Big C, would have wanted his dad to be there to hug when he holed his final putt as he had done so many times in the past.

It would have been much different if Earl was there, but life and everything else on earth is not permanent.
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