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                    [Summary] => The Southeast Asian Games Federation begins its two-day meeting today at the New World Hotel in Makati City with emphasis on the final list of sports and events in the 23rd staging of the SEA Games here.


The SEAG Sports and Rules Committee, chaired by Rene Adad, will meet this morning to discuss the final roster of sports and events, according to SEAG Federation president Celso Dayrit. The committee’s recommendations will then be tackled this afternoon by the SEAG Executive Committee, which will submit its decision to the SEAGFC for its en banc meeting tomorrow.
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For a nation not as fanatic as others are to a sport considered as the most popular in the world, Romualdez’s stance may be subject to a debate.

But the former football player appears ready to put everything on the line just to prove his point.
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Tatlo dito ay mula sa England, dalawa sa Germany at America at lahat ay nakalusot sa age limit na 23 anyos na itinakda ng SEAG organizing committee na nagpatalsik sa isang pang foreign-base goal scorer na si Alfred Gonzales sa national squad dahil 25 years old na siya sa Disyembre.
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Other contenders in the tourney organized by the Philippine Football Federation are Masbate City, Baguio, Laguna, Camarines Norte and Rizal province.
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                    [Title] => Biggest ever SEA Games tackled in vital confab
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The SEAG Sports and Rules Committee, chaired by Rene Adad, will meet this morning to discuss the final roster of sports and events, according to SEAG Federation president Celso Dayrit. The committee’s recommendations will then be tackled this afternoon by the SEAG Executive Committee, which will submit its decision to the SEAGFC for its en banc meeting tomorrow.
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For a nation not as fanatic as others are to a sport considered as the most popular in the world, Romualdez’s stance may be subject to a debate.

But the former football player appears ready to put everything on the line just to prove his point.
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Tatlo dito ay mula sa England, dalawa sa Germany at America at lahat ay nakalusot sa age limit na 23 anyos na itinakda ng SEAG organizing committee na nagpatalsik sa isang pang foreign-base goal scorer na si Alfred Gonzales sa national squad dahil 25 years old na siya sa Disyembre.
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Other contenders in the tourney organized by the Philippine Football Federation are Masbate City, Baguio, Laguna, Camarines Norte and Rizal province.
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