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Lagooners closing in on win No. 2

The Lagooners are determined to bounce back from their loss to B-n-S and are in good shape to do so as the team leads Malat after two complete sets in the ongoing 2005 World Organized Rocball High School League.
Posted On Nov 07 2005 05:15
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Mwaliyas, B-n-S, Roligat lead HS Rocball after two rounds

Defending champion Mwaliyas, B-n-S, and Darrel Roligat are currently on top of the World Organized Rocball High School League.
Posted On Nov 07 2005 05:14
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SIP, LIPS cruise to wins

Sunday’s bouts in the ongoing MARPAC-Budweiser 6th UFO Inter-Organizational Basketball League had similar results as Samahang Ilokano at Pangasinense-Flor A. Miranda and LIP-Mobil were on the winning side of double-digit routs at the Gilbert C. Ada Gymnasium.
Posted On Nov 07 2005 05:14
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An invitation to write to troops for the holidays

For the second year, Pacific STAR Center for Young Writers Inc. is inviting public and private school students and community members to participate in Project Holiday Cheer by writing holiday letters to CNMI military personnel wo won't be home in the CNMI for the holidays.
Posted On Nov 07 2005 04:02
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