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Tuesday, May 26, 2009

  

PSC files estafa case vs. ex wushu head

By Frank Calapre, Correspondent

Chairman Harry Angping of the Philippine Sports Commission (PSC) has initiated the filing of eight counts of estafa against Julian Camacho, a former president of the Wushu Federation of the Philippines.

Angping said they discovered that Camacho claimed the salary of Chinese foreign coach Ding Bao Yu for eight months amounting to a total of P441,190.

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PARIS: Defending champion Ana Ivanovic survived a 30-degree sweatshop to reach the French Open second round on Sunday as the sun shone kindly on Grand Slam old-stagers Lleyton Hewitt and Marat Safin.

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ORLANDO: The Orlando Magic withstood a 41-point performance from LeBron James to defeat the Cleveland Cavaliers 99-89 Sunday (Monday in Manila) and take a 2-1 lead in their National Basketball Association semifinal series.

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The national bowling team racked up two more bronze medals from the boys and girls team events in the 11th Asian Schools Tenpin Bowling Championship held at the Hong Kong Bowling City in Kowloon Bay.

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Oracle Residences battles Pharex Tuesday in the opening of their best-of-five title series in the Philippine Basketball League PG Flex Unity Cup at the San Juan gym.

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Cagayan showed its might by sweeping Mighty Sports-Marikina in two games at the Sto Niño field in Marikina and the Rizal Memorial baseball stadium over the weekend that earned them the first finals berth...

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Veteran Rocky Paglalunan repulsed Marc Balce, 6-3, 6-1, to lead the opening day winners in the Johnny Arcilla Tennis Circuit Monday at BF Alamanza in Las Pinas City.

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SINGAPORE: The Asian Football Confederation (AFC) said Monday its flagship club competition, the AFC Champions League, attracted more than one million spectators during the group stages—a new record.

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