Pangasinan out to revive glorious past in cycling

Can Pangasinan regain its lofty billing as home of cycling champions? This will be answered in the 5th Ronda Pilipinas multi-stage race which hits the road on Feb. 11 and offering a hefty P1 million to the individual champion.

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Nearer than ever: HBO, Showtime resolve broadcast issues for May-Paq fight

Tim Dahlberg / AP Boxing Writer HBO and Showtime have agreed on how they would broadcast a fight between Floyd Mayweather Jr. and Manny Pacquiao, promoter Bob Arum said on Thursday, leaving only two remaining issues to be settled before the much anticipated May 2 fight can be signed.

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Pinoy wins APT Poker Series main event

CEBU—Filipino John Tech got the better of Russian Alexey Gatsko in their classic heads up duel Wednesday to win the APT Asian Poker Series Cebu 2015 Main Event at the All In Poker Sports Club inside the Waterfront Hotel and Casino here.

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‘So, this is how the press room looks like!’

Noel A. Albano / The Spectator One would expect the strapping Anthony Davis, the New Orleans’ Pelicans sophomore center who plays with the poise of a veteran, to be closer to the basket. Dunking an alley-oop, maybe, which was temptingly spectacular but risky. But with just over one second left, they didn’t have the luxury of time.

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Samsung launches Tizen-powered high-end televisions in home market

Youkyung Lee / AP Technology Writer Seoul— South Korean electronics giant Samsung Electronics Co. has started domestic sales of high-end televisions powered by its Tizen operating system and plans to add washing machines, fridges and other appliances to the range of products that use the software.

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Technology, gadgets most popular Valentine’s Day gifts

A survey has found that technology gifts top the charts as the most desired Valentine’s Day presents this year, with over 42 per cent of people wanting some form of gadget from their partner.

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Tech big spenders hint at more restraint 


Michael Liedtke / AP Technology Writer San Francisco—Technology’s big-spending trio of Google, Facebook, and Amazon.com appear to be tightening their belts—at least a notch—in a concession to cost-conscious investors and a strong dollar that’s taking a big bite out of their revenue.

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New law compels workaholic Japanese to take days off

Tokyo—College-educated and gainfully employed 36-year-old Eriko Sekiguchi should be a sought after friend or date, planning nights on the town and faraway resort vacations. But she works in Japan, a nation where workaholic habits die hard.

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Greece cut to junk grade amid liquidity concerns

Athens—The pressure on Greece’s new government to reach a deal with bailout creditors had ratcheted up as Standard & Poor’s cut its credit rating on Greece further into junk status and warned of the country›s possible exit from the 19-nation eurozone.

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McCain to strip maritime sector of tax protection

Washington—Sen. John McCain, who seems to revel in the occasional lonely crusade, is now taking on America’s maritime industry and the longstanding law barring foreign-built ships from transporting goods within the United States.

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