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                    [Title] => P20-M PBA war chest for Asiad
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                    [DatePublished] => 2001-11-30 00:00:00
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                    [Title] => Who will coach RP 5?
                    [Summary] => Sometime this coming week, the Philippine Basketball Association (PBA) and the Basketball Association of the Philippines (BAP) will jointly name the coach of the national team bound for the Asian Games in Pusan, Korea, next year.


Under the terms of a Memorandum of Agreement binding the PBA and the BAP, the pro league has blanket authority to appoint the head coach. In turn, the head coach will name one of two assistants. The BAP will designate the other assistant coach, expected to be David (Boysie) Zamar.
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Beginning with the Advertising Congress in Cebu two weeks hence, organizers of major sporting events and television franchise holders for such competitions will be jockeying with networks, independent producers and even other media for the dwindling advertising pie. And it could get ugly.
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"It is not the time to get divided, everybody must unite and play roles to avoid the specter of Philippine sports breaking into pieces. Only by being together can we find ways to get out of this predicament," said Tuason.
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These are athletics, archery, billiards, boxing, bowling, fencing, golf, gymnastics, judo, shooting, swimming, taekwondo, karatedo, lawn tennis and wushu.

PSC chairman Carlos Tuason said the 15 national sports associations (NSAs), if approved, will receive more support from government in terms of international exposures and better training facilities.
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Nangunguna sa listahan ang athletics na siyang may pinakamaraming gintong medalyang nakuha - 8-golds bukod pa sa 11 silvers at 5 bronzes - sa nakaraang SEA Games na ginanap sa Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
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                    [Title] => P20-M PBA war chest for Asiad
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Under the terms of a Memorandum of Agreement binding the PBA and the BAP, the pro league has blanket authority to appoint the head coach. In turn, the head coach will name one of two assistants. The BAP will designate the other assistant coach, expected to be David (Boysie) Zamar.
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Beginning with the Advertising Congress in Cebu two weeks hence, organizers of major sporting events and television franchise holders for such competitions will be jockeying with networks, independent producers and even other media for the dwindling advertising pie. And it could get ugly.
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Ano pa ba ang gagawin ng Philippine Basketball Association upang masigurong hindi mapapahiya ang National team na magdadala ng bandila ng bansa sa 2001 Asian Games sa Pusan, South Korea? [DatePublished] => 2001-11-06 00:00:00 [ColumnID] => 133272 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => [AuthorName] => [SectionName] => PSN Palaro [SectionUrl] => palaro [URL] => ) [4] => Array ( [ArticleID] => 137701 [Title] => Tuason urges unity amid looming budget cut [Summary] => As local sports faces another crisis with an impending huge cut in government allocation, Philippine Sports Commission chairman Butch Tuason yesterday urged the various sectors of the community to band together and work for a common cause.

"It is not the time to get divided, everybody must unite and play roles to avoid the specter of Philippine sports breaking into pieces. Only by being together can we find ways to get out of this predicament," said Tuason.
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These are athletics, archery, billiards, boxing, bowling, fencing, golf, gymnastics, judo, shooting, swimming, taekwondo, karatedo, lawn tennis and wushu.

PSC chairman Carlos Tuason said the 15 national sports associations (NSAs), if approved, will receive more support from government in terms of international exposures and better training facilities.
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Nangunguna sa listahan ang athletics na siyang may pinakamaraming gintong medalyang nakuha - 8-golds bukod pa sa 11 silvers at 5 bronzes - sa nakaraang SEA Games na ginanap sa Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
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