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Friday, August 10, 2007

  

SEAG slots limited to 500

By Ruben Manahan IV, Researcher

AS far the Philippine Sports Commission is concerned, only 500 athletes will go to Thailand.

PSC Commissioner Ritchie Garcia said on Thursday that the agency has allocated only P50 million which is enough to cover the participation of 500 athletes in the forthcoming Southeast Asian Games.

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TULSA, Oklahoma: Exciting finishes have become a fixture of the PGA Championship in recent years and top-ranked Tiger Woods defending his title this week should ensure more thrills at Southern Hills.

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SAN FRANCISCO: Barry Bonds, with the pressure of pursuing baseball’s all time home run record finally off, wasted no time in extending the mark on Wednesday.

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THE Philippine boxing team will come home empty-handed after its last two bets in the Xinjiang International Championship lost their quarterfinal bouts Thursday in Wurumqi City, China.

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HAVANA: President Fidel Castro announced Wednesday that Cuba will not compete in the World Boxing Championship in Chicago after two Cuban boxers defected in Brazil last week.

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