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However, it was the host countrys only gold medal in the day as the Philippines failed to fulfill its mission with only three golds to show at the conclusion of the three-day karatedo competition yesterday.
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Ito lang ang natata-nging gintong medalya ng bansa kahapon nang mabigo ang Pinoy kara-tekas na tuparin ang kani-lang misyon pagkatapos ng tatlong gintong tinapos sa tatlong araw na kum-petisyon sa karatedo.
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However, it was the host countrys only gold medal in the day as the Philippines failed to fulfill its mission with only three golds to show at the conclusion of the three-day karatedo competition yesterday.
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Ito lang ang natata-nging gintong medalya ng bansa kahapon nang mabigo ang Pinoy kara-tekas na tuparin ang kani-lang misyon pagkatapos ng tatlong gintong tinapos sa tatlong araw na kum-petisyon sa karatedo.
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November 30, 2005 - 12:00am
By Emmanuel Villaruel | November 30, 2005 - 12:00am
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