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since Dayrit was planning to retire and wanted a person "as responsible" to succeed him. However, Dayrit did not push through with the retirement after not having contact with
Cojuangco after the meeting. Cojuangco campaigned that he would secure funds from the private sector saying that the effort
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1239:"New POC execs Vargas, Tolentino take oath before Duterte"
1062:"Peping Cojuangco to run for Philippine Olympic top post"
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1088:"History of the Philippine Olympic Committee"
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1039:"Kampi not dead, may back bets in 2004"
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926:José Cojuangco Jr.'s Birth Certificate
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1166:Terrado, Reuben (November 25, 2016).
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1145:"Filipino top gun passes away"
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895:"NOC PHI CV Cojuangco"
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