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POC decides in favor of Jalasco, Rodones.(Sports)
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Manila Bulletin
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February 10, 2001| Author:
Hilario, Edgard
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EVERYBODY'S happy, or so it seems.
The Philippine Olympic Committee yesterday came up with its decisions on the leadership disputes in the basketball and weightlifting associations, making sure that each of the contending parties has something good to crow about.
For starters, the POC gave its recognition to Freddie Jalasco and Rodones Sicat as presidents of the basketball and weightlifting groups, respectively.
But the POC also ordered the two off...
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