SAYING that she hopes “they reap the glory that they and our people deserve,” President Arroyo bade the first batch of Philippine Olympians goodbye during a courtesy call paid by athletes and officials yesterday in Malacañang.
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Eleven government agencies have pooled their resources together to cough up $1.2 million (P63.2 million) needed to bring the Athens Olympics to the living rooms of Filipino sports fans.
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LOS ANGELES-based Dante Custodio, who traces his roots to Morong, Bataan, considered himself extremely fortunate that his annual visit to the Philippines would coincide with the staging here of the Asia-Pacific Pony League baseball tournament, where the country is being represented by a team from M
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TOMMY MANOTOC struggled in the closing holes but still managed an even-par 72 and was three shots behind in the first round of the British Senior Amateur Open at the Parkdale Golf course just outside London.
Manotoc was two-under-par going to the last four holes when he finally got unsettled by a b
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LARRY FONACIER resurfaced after an absence of almost two weeks yesterday as he watched the Ateneo Blue Eagles tame the National University Bulldogs, 67-56, in the 67th UAAP Basketball wars at the Philsports Arena in Pasig.
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HOST Emilio Aguinaldo College routed De La Salle Dasmariñas, 85-72, sending a strong message that it is a force to reckon with in the 3rd Universities and Colleges Athletic Association (UCAA) basketball tournament which kicked off yesterday at the Rizal Memorial Coliseum.
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