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                    [Title] => No girlfriend for Viloria
                    [Summary] => Take it from World Boxing Council (WBC) lightflyweight champion Brian Viloria’s father Ben who says his son is loveless, at the moment.


Last year, Viloria broke up with his Japanese-American girlfriend Naomi Usui whom he met in a concession stand after a fight in Los Angeles. Usui is an aspiring movie actress whose father is president of Mitsubishi US. He said the relationship didn’t work out because they’re both busy pursuing their professional careers.
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Although the H-Bomb hasn’t decided if he’ll return to play in the Philippine Basketball Association (PBA), his agent and confidante Bill Rosmarino says it’s possible.
[DatePublished] => 2006-03-14 00:00:00 [ColumnID] => 135698 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => 1804869 [AuthorName] => Joaquin M. Henson [SectionName] => Sports [SectionUrl] => sports [URL] => ) [3] => Array ( [ArticleID] => 301549 [Title] => Hatfield cooling his heels [Summary] => Now that Rudy Hatfield’s Filipino citizenship has been affirmed by no less than the Office of the President, he’s suddenly missing in action and out of the country.

According to Hatfield’s agent Bill Rosmarino, the Coca-Cola cager left Manila last Saturday on a flight to the US. The night before, Hatfield was supposedly told of his affirmation.

"Rudy booked his ticket four weeks ago so he didn’t leave at the spur of the moment," said Rosmarino. "His contract with Coca-Cola had expired and he just wanted to clear his head."
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Coach Mario Quitoriano and former Metropolitan Basketball Association (MBA) center Jeffrey Flowers are working feverishly to put up a competitive squad on the floor. Ilocos Sur Gov. D. V. Savellano is pulling no stops in backing up the team whose stalwarts are Philippine Basketball Association (PBA) veterans Kenny Evans and Oliver Agapito.
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                    [Title] => No girlfriend for Viloria
                    [Summary] => Take it from World Boxing Council (WBC) lightflyweight champion Brian Viloria’s father Ben who says his son is loveless, at the moment.


Last year, Viloria broke up with his Japanese-American girlfriend Naomi Usui whom he met in a concession stand after a fight in Los Angeles. Usui is an aspiring movie actress whose father is president of Mitsubishi US. He said the relationship didn’t work out because they’re both busy pursuing their professional careers.
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Although the H-Bomb hasn’t decided if he’ll return to play in the Philippine Basketball Association (PBA), his agent and confidante Bill Rosmarino says it’s possible.
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According to Hatfield’s agent Bill Rosmarino, the Coca-Cola cager left Manila last Saturday on a flight to the US. The night before, Hatfield was supposedly told of his affirmation.

"Rudy booked his ticket four weeks ago so he didn’t leave at the spur of the moment," said Rosmarino. "His contract with Coca-Cola had expired and he just wanted to clear his head."
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Coach Mario Quitoriano and former Metropolitan Basketball Association (MBA) center Jeffrey Flowers are working feverishly to put up a competitive squad on the floor. Ilocos Sur Gov. D. V. Savellano is pulling no stops in backing up the team whose stalwarts are Philippine Basketball Association (PBA) veterans Kenny Evans and Oliver Agapito.
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