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Japanese experts have stressed the importance of a well-coordinated, real-time public information system in saving thousands of lives in the event of a major earthquake, such as the one that may be brought about by a movement of the West Valley Fault traversing Metro Manila.

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Juvic Pagunsan, back in the hunt after a surprise pullout from the Solaire Open, went on a birdie-birdie finish to fire a five-under 66 and trail a hot-starting Masashi Ozaki by five in the first round of the Tsuruya Open at the par-71 Yamanohara Golf Club in Hyogo, Japan yesterday.

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Holding his own against a field teeming with talent, the 25-year-old power-hitting Que gunned down birdies on Nos. 7 and 9 then watched his approach shot at the par-4 No. 11 disappear into the cup for the eagle that spiked his round of 34-34.
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A sellout of 17,079 fans was reported for the title game and the playoff for third at the Conseco Fieldhouse last Sunday. The US team, which lost to Spain in the fight for fifth spot the night before, didn’t play in either contest.
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                    [Title] => Japanese experts back real-time earthquake warning system
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Japanese experts have stressed the importance of a well-coordinated, real-time public information system in saving thousands of lives in the event of a major earthquake, such as the one that may be brought about by a movement of the West Valley Fault traversing Metro Manila.

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Juvic Pagunsan, back in the hunt after a surprise pullout from the Solaire Open, went on a birdie-birdie finish to fire a five-under 66 and trail a hot-starting Masashi Ozaki by five in the first round of the Tsuruya Open at the par-71 Yamanohara Golf Club in Hyogo, Japan yesterday.

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Holding his own against a field teeming with talent, the 25-year-old power-hitting Que gunned down birdies on Nos. 7 and 9 then watched his approach shot at the par-4 No. 11 disappear into the cup for the eagle that spiked his round of 34-34.
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A sellout of 17,079 fans was reported for the title game and the playoff for third at the Conseco Fieldhouse last Sunday. The US team, which lost to Spain in the fight for fifth spot the night before, didn’t play in either contest.
[DatePublished] => 2002-09-11 00:00:00 [ColumnID] => 133272 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => 1804869 [AuthorName] => Joaquin M. Henson [SectionName] => Sports [SectionUrl] => sports [URL] => ) ) )
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