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Tigers, Aces renew rivalry NOT TOO long ago, they have a rivalry going. They figured in several championship and playoff battles just a few years back.
Now, they’re back on a familiar trail.
Wie wows fans, but misses cut SUMMIT, N.J. — Michelle Wie shook a suburb out of its usual weekday routine, summoning thousands to tee boxes, fences and a clubhouse rooftop.
Intervillage golf resumes today THE 2006 Nokia Cup intervillage golf tournament resumes today with the staging of the Nokia 2 elims at The Riviera with nine teams from various golfing villages in the metropolis seeing action.
Pacquiao to drop three US backers DISENCHANTED WITH the way things have turned out lately between him and his American handlers, boxing icon Manny Pacquiao said yesterday he may let the contract lapse when it ends in January next year.
Toyota Otis, Harbour Centre promise a memorable finals COACH LOUIE Alas joked that a portion of the Toyota Otis building will be given to his team if it wins the 2006 PBL Unity Cup title.
Yanga vows fair, just officiating in UAAP UAAP Commissioner Elmer Yanga yesterday vowed to promote a “fair and just” officiating in the 69th University Athletic Association of the Philippines basketball season.
Paragua hoping to bounce back from Turin nightmare Grandmaster Mark Paragua, hoping to rebound from a forgettable stint in the last World Chess Olympiad, won his opening match in the second San Marino International Chess Open Monday.
2 GMs fight for Pinay’s affection A Filipina beauty who played Board 3 for her adopted Australia, caused a punching incident between two grandmasters, one of them ranked third in the world, who battled for her affection during the recent World Chess Olympics in Turin, Italy.
Shaq is Mavs’ biggest problem DALLAS (AP) — Shaquille O’Neal has always given himself colorful, timely nicknames. With his Miami Heat about to open the NBA finals against the Dallas Mavericks, here’s a new one he could consider:
The Mavericks Masher.
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