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                    [Title] => Tiny seeks TRO to stop BAP polls
                    [Summary] => Quintillano "Tiny" Literal, objecting to the holding of elections at the corporate office of the Puyat family, has asked the courts to prevent the Basketball Association of the Philippines from holding an election of officers on June 7.


Literal lodged the request for a Temporary Restraining Order last Monday before the sala of Manila Regional Trial Court Branch 46 Judge Artemio Tipon, naming BAP acting president Lito Puyat, appointed secretary-general Nic Jorge and Freddie Jalasco as respondents.
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Literal lodged the request for a Temporary Restraining Order last Monday before the sala of Manila Regional Trial Court Branch 46 Judge Artemio Tipon, naming BAP acting president Lito Puyat, appointed secretary-general Nic Jorge and Freddie Jalasco as respondents.
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Quintellano "Tiny" Literal was elected president of the BAP for the fourth time, but officials of the BAP led by Freddie Jalasco, said the "election" was devoid of authority and therefore, "again" illegal.
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                    [Title] => Tiny seeks TRO to stop BAP polls
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Literal lodged the request for a Temporary Restraining Order last Monday before the sala of Manila Regional Trial Court Branch 46 Judge Artemio Tipon, naming BAP acting president Lito Puyat, appointed secretary-general Nic Jorge and Freddie Jalasco as respondents.
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Literal lodged the request for a Temporary Restraining Order last Monday before the sala of Manila Regional Trial Court Branch 46 Judge Artemio Tipon, naming BAP acting president Lito Puyat, appointed secretary-general Nic Jorge and Freddie Jalasco as respondents.
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Quintellano "Tiny" Literal was elected president of the BAP for the fourth time, but officials of the BAP led by Freddie Jalasco, said the "election" was devoid of authority and therefore, "again" illegal.
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