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‘Peping’ rallies support for Puentevella
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The Philippine Olympic Committee (POC) issued a formal resolution
expressing full support to its embattled Chairman Monico Puentevella
during a board meeting on Wednesday at the POC office in Pasig City.
In a short meeting attended by top POC
executives, the local Olympic committee headed by Jose “Peping”
Cojuangco Jr. said he remains confident that Puentevella is an
innocent man and will vindicate himself in the end.
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O T H E R R E P O R T S
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Maricris Fernandez announces comeback
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Maricris Fernandez is more than excited to don the tri-colored flag
anew as the former champion officially announced her comeback for
the 2009 Southeast Asian Games (SEA) come December in Vientiane,
Laos.
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PBA to help teams affected by crisis
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PHILIPPINE Basketball Association (PBA) Chairman Lito Alvarez
confirmed on Wednesday that the league is planning to help two teams
survive its financial problems so the professional league can still
have ten teams for the coming seasons.
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FEATURE
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Malaysian tycoon pulls off successful F1 coup
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KUALA LUMPUR: Aviation tycoon Tony Fernandes has added another
feather to his cap after helping put Malaysia on the world sports
map by steering his country to a place on next year’s Formula One
grid.
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Floyd Sr. accuses ‘Pacman’ of steroid use
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Floyd Mayweather Sr., the father of former pound-for-pound (P4P)
king Floyd Mayweather Jr., believes current P4P king Manny
“Pacman” Pacquiao may be using steroids or illegal performance
enhancing drugs.
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Brawl mars Jays-Yankees game;
Posada, Carlson ejected
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NEW YORK CITY: The Toronto Blue Jays beat the New York Yankees 10-4
in a Major League Baseball game Tuesday (Wednesday in Manila) that
was punctuated by a bench-clearing brawl late in the contest.
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Letran seeks last semis slot
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THE Letran Knights survived persistent assaults by the University of
Perpetual Help to carve an 80-60 victory on Wednesday to at least
assure themselves of a playoff for the last semifinal berth in the
85th National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) basketball
tournament at The Arena in San Juan City.
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