+ Follow ROME OLYMPICS Tag
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[Title] => Taking video games to the big screen
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[Title] => Ciso Bernardo, ex-Olympian, 71
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[Title] => Bautista, ex-Olympian, 71
[Summary] => Olympic and Asian Gamer Enrique Bautista succumbed to heart attack last July 25 at his residence in Pittsburgh, California, USA. He was 71.
Bautista was a member of the 4x100 meter relay team which won the gold medal in the 1958 Tokyo Asian Games. He was also a bronze medalist in 200 meters.
He participated in the 200 meters in the 1954 Manila and 1962 Jakarta Asian Games. He also ran in the 200 meters and 4x100 meter relay during the 1960 Rome Olympics.
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[Title] => Big Difference heads first SBC Hall of Fame
[Summary] => Carlos "Caloy" Loyzaga, considered as the greatest Filipino basketball player ever, added another feather to his cap when he was recently elevated to the first San Beda Sports Hall of Fame along with six other Bedans whose vision, talent, commitment and dedication helped shape Philippine sports.
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[Title] => Badion, basketball icon, passes away
[Summary] => Carlos "Charlie" Badion, the sturdy youth from Tondo whose rugged ways have made him popular and controversial and earned him the monicker " "Bad Boy" of Philippine basketball, passed away late Thursday of heart attack. He was 66.
Badion, who donned the national colors in the 1956 Melbourne Games, the 1959 World championship in Chile and the 1960 Rome Olympics, was dead on arrival at the Mary Johnstons Hospital where he was rushed after complaining of chest pain and difficulty in breathing.
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[Title] => 11 nominees carry worthy credentials
[Summary] => Eleven nominees seeking final slots in this years third induction ceremony of the National Basketball Hall of Fame boast impressive credentials worthy of nomination.
They are (in alphabetical order): Manolet Araneta, Kurt Bachmann, Charlie Badion, Loreto Carbonell, Gerry Cruz, Eddie Decena, Eddie Lim, Luis "Moro" Lorenzo, Alfonso "Boy" Marquez, Francisco Rabat and Mariano "Nano" Tolentino.
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ROME OLYMPICS
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December 25, 2008 - 12:00am