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                    [Title] => Only NSA can act on Django’s case
                    [Summary] => POC Task Force chair Tom Carrasco yesterday denied a published report saying his group did not consider multi-titled billiards star Francisco "Django" Bustamante for inclusion on the Philippine team to the Busan Asian Games because there was no more room for him.


"I don’t recall saying (that the Task Force had closed the door to Django) when I talked to sportswriters after the (Task Force) meeting Thursday," said Carrasco.
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Manalo and Guevarra rallied from 0-1 and 2-1 deficits in the finals to extend the match to a deciding fifth frame, but the Thais raced to an early lead and never looked back on the way to wrapping up the gold medal.
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"I don’t recall saying (that the Task Force had closed the door to Django) when I talked to sportswriters after the (Task Force) meeting Thursday," said Carrasco.
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Manalo and Guevarra rallied from 0-1 and 2-1 deficits in the finals to extend the match to a deciding fifth frame, but the Thais raced to an early lead and never looked back on the way to wrapping up the gold medal.
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