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  • Engr. Anthony Baisa, Jr., CEO of Bodega Site Computer Warehouse, introduced to the MRAA participantswww.puertoprincesa.ph, the new interactive site of the City of Puerto Princesa last April 6 at Asturias Hotel.

  • PUERTO PRINCESA: Support from different sectors started flowing in for the host city of the 2008 Palarong Pambansa, which gets underway on April 20 to 27 at the Ramon V. Mitra Jr. Sports Complex in Barangay Sta. Mo¬nica here.

  • THE HOST city Puerto Princesa showed just a glimpse of what to expect two weeks from now as colorful pageantry, songs and dances ushered yesterday\'s opening of the 2008 MIMAROPA Regional Meet before a huge crowd at the newly-refurbished 16-hectare Ramon V. Mitra Jr. Sports Complex in Barangay Sta. Monica here.

  • P/SUPT Reynaldo B. Jagmis guarantees the security of the athletes, officials, and guests to the MIMAROPA RAA Meet during the Solidarity Meeting of the athletic delegation heads, tournament managers, and coaches. Jagmis stated that PNP will provide maximum security to all delegations as well as to the spectators to pre-empt any untoward incidents.

  • PUERTO PRINCESA CITY COLISEUM

  • Aside from focusing on sports, Mayor Edward S. Hagedorn reminded the participants of this year’s MIMAROPARAA Meet to love and protect our environment as he delivered his message during the opening program of the MIMAROPARAA Meet at the Ramon V. Mitra Jr. Sports Complex yesterday.

  • Delegates, spectators expect “successful” sports meet this year.

    EFFORTS EXERTED for this year’s regional athletic meet are totally not in vain.

  • PUERTO PRINCESA CITY: Mayor Edward Hagedorn assured on Saturday that there will be enough rice to feed the more than 10,000 delegates attending the Palarong Pambansa late this month.

  • Medical personnel from the Philippine Center for Sports Medicine will be flown in from Manila to lend their support to whatever emergencies will crop up in the 2008 Palarong Pambansa in Puerto Princesa City, Palawan.

  • The extent of the preparations Puerto Princesa had undertaken in its hosting of the forthcoming 2008 Palarong Pambansa will be put to test when Palawan’s capital city holds the MIMAROPA (Mindoro-Marinduque-Romblon-Palawan) regional meet starting Friday.

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