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I TEXTED Manny Pacquiao’s top aide about the bills his boss sponsored and shepherded into law during the 15th Congress.

Posted: May 18th, 2013 in Boxing / MMA,Commentary,Featured Columns,Headlines,Section,Southpaw | Read More »

NSAs catch election fever

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TO ERASE the perception that they are desperately clinging to power, a number of national sports association (NSA) leaders are calling for elections this month.

Posted: May 11th, 2013 in Commentary,Featured Columns,Headlines,Section,Southpaw | Read More »

‘My bottom dollar for a horse’

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(My friend and fellow Inquirer Sports columnist, Recah Trinidad, launches his historical novel, “Tales of the River” at the new Mandaluyong City Hall at 5:30 p.m. on Wednesday. The book retraces Recah’s youth on the Pasig when, like Old Man River, it just kept rolling along.)

Posted: May 5th, 2013 in Commentary,Southpaw | Read More »

PH a world golf stop amid leadership turmoil

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“IF THE prize is right, they will come,” gushed my friend Joaquin “Jake” Ayson, a former national golf official, while ticking off the dueling golf Opens that have turned or will turn PH into a tantalizing stop for the world’s touring pros this year.

Posted: April 28th, 2013 in Commentary,Featured Columns,Golf,Headlines,Section,Southpaw | Read More »

Go, Popoy Juico and the Patafa presidency

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ATHLETICS chief Go Teng Kok was on world-record pace the other day. He got on the horn a good three minutes after I left him a message by cell phone.

Posted: April 21st, 2013 in Commentary,Southpaw | Read More »

Azkals–homegrown in eight years?

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COUNT eight years before the Azkals are bannered by domestic talent, Philippine Football Federation president Mariano Araneta says with a bit of unease.

Posted: April 14th, 2013 in Commentary,Southpaw | Read More »

Tommy Manotoc to Royal and Ancient Golf Club

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IT’S as tight as a Scottish Highlands drum. It’s as fine as Shetland wool. It’s the Royal and Ancient Golf Club—one of golf’s oldest and most prestigious—and often referred to as the home of the game.

Posted: April 6th, 2013 in Commentary,Featured Columns,Golf,Headlines,Section,Southpaw | Read More »

Tebow Cure hospital quietly juts skyward

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A new SM Mall on JP Laurel Avenue here attracts droves of people like a magnet. A stone’s throw away, a building is rising while hardly anyone notices.

Posted: March 31st, 2013 in Commentary,Featured Columns,Section,Southpaw | Read More »

Spat over the Donaire snub

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IT’S bad enough that you don’t intend to show up at a party honoring you and your peers. What’s worse is when you don’t send word you’re not coming at all.

Posted: March 24th, 2013 in Commentary,Southpaw | Read More »

Ka Elmo’s fire

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His craft spans the ages. He became a newspaperman in 1962 when lovers everywhere sighed to Bobby Vinton’s “Roses are Red,” when everyone shook with Chubby Checker and the Twist.

Posted: March 17th, 2013 in Commentary,Southpaw | Read More »

Escudero on sports funding

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MAYBE he’d been burned by reporters before that he finds it prudent to think media questions through first, or better yet filter these through his staff—a “comite de festejos,” joked a sports editor.

Posted: March 9th, 2013 in Commentary,Featured Columns,Headlines,Section,Southpaw | Read More »

MVP’s dream team a flight risk

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PAPA, the Kings could be staying after all,” our grandson Isaiah Rashid excitedly reported by phone from Sacramento, California yesterday. “Mayor (Kevin) Johnson has formed a group of rich people to block the team from moving to Seattle.”

Posted: March 2nd, 2013 in Commentary,Southpaw | Read More »

Exclude ethnic sports from Southeast Asian Games medals count

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I HAVE on occasion taken a swipe at our presence in the Southeast Asian Games, thinking that my hostility to this sporting meet was about as feeble as President Noynoy’s opposition to his vice president’s opposition party.

Posted: February 24th, 2013 in Commentary,Southpaw | Read More »

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