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[Title] => 3 Filipinos sentenced in LA for importing weapons to US
[Summary] => Three Philippine nationals caught in a sting operation in their native country have been sentenced in Los Angeles for importing military-grade weapons to the United States, including a grenade launcher, a mortar launcher and 12 machine guns.
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[Title] => Filipino prelate: New pope will reduce secularism
[Summary] => The Philippines' top Roman Catholic leader says Pope Francis' acts of reaching out to the masses will strengthen a church endangered by secularism.
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Pardon us for being skeptical. But when sports officials say Philippine
athletes may bring home not just one but two gold medals from the Olympic Games
in Sydney this year, it is tempting to say, "Dream on." Filipinos have
been hoping for a gold since the country first joined the Olympics in 1924 in
Paris. So far our athletes' best has been two silvers, won by boxer Mansueto
"Onyok" Velasco in Atlanta four years ago and by Anthony Villanueva in the 1964
Tokyo Games.
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Pardon us for being skeptical. But when sports officials say Philippine
athletes may bring home not just one but two gold medals from the Olympic Games
in Sydney this year, it is tempting to say, "Dream on." Filipinos have
been hoping for a gold since the country first joined the Olympics in 1924 in
Paris. So far our athletes' best has been two silvers, won by boxer Mansueto
"Onyok" Velasco in Atlanta four years ago and by Anthony Villanueva in the 1964
Tokyo Games.
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February 28, 2014 - 8:35am