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The Bureau of Immigration affirmed with finality yesterday the deportation order it issued against Graham Chua Lim, president of the Basketball Association of the Philippines (BAP), for faking his Philippine citizenship.


THREE TEAMS eyeing the automatic semifinals berths see action today in the Gran Matador PBA Fiesta Conference at the Araneta Coliseum.


HOW TOP sports apparel Adidas is taking the lead role in challenging other global brands through sports marketing events will be known today when the National Marketing Conference (NMC) is held at the Westin Philippine Plaza.


TO BOOST the country’s bid for the coming SEA Games, the Philippine Tennis Association (Philta) is sending Czarina Mae Arevalo to India next month for a three-month training.


SEVEN BODYBUILDERS were banned for two years after they were found positive of using prohibitive drugs during the recent Mr. and Ms. Philippines championships.


THE “TM Astig! PBA Greatest Game,” the only featured match in the 30th year anniversary celebration of the Philippine Basketball Association (PBA), promises to be an event like no other.


Games Tomorrow (JCSGO Gym, 15th Ave., Cubao) 2 p.m. – Granny Goose vs Harbour Centre 4 p.m. – Magnolia vs Toyota Otis —————


USUAL SUSPECTS Lee Vann Corteza, Antonio Gabica, Leonardo “Dodong” Andam and Antonio “Nickoy” Lining remained undefeated in the qualifier to move within a win of a spot in the main draw of the Hope P1-Million All-Filipino Billiards Open Monday at the AMF Puyat Billiards Hall in Ever Gotesco Commonwealth.


AUSTRALIA PLAYED just good enough to scuttle an erratic Philippine side, 25-21, 25-17, 25-14, and serve notice of its bid in the Asian Youth Girls Championship which got underway yesterday at the Mandaue City Sports and Cultural Complex.


ILOILO CITY — Eight-time national champion Glenn Aguilar returned to the scene of his past triumphs when he ruled the centerpiece pro open category in the kickoff leg of the 2005 Camel Supercross International Championship Series before a big weekend crowd at the Sta. Barbara International Raceway.