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			<title>Gaelic Games thrive in South East Asia (IrishCentral)</title>
						<pubDate>Wed, 03 Jun 2009 12:17:01 PDT</pubDate>							<description><![CDATA[ <img src="http://media.irishcentral.com/images/200*137/South+east+Asia+GAA_+cropped.jpg" width="200" height="137" alt="" title="" border="0" />  </br>By: IrishCentral.com Staff Writer <p>Orang &Eacute;ire ladies Gaelic football team of <a title="Malaysia" href="/topics?topic=Malaysia" >Malaysia</a> were crowned South East Asian Champions at the second annual Guinness South East Asian Gaelic Games in <a title="Kuala Lumpur" href="/topics?topic=Kuala+Lumpur" >Kuala Lumpur</a> on Saturday May 9.</p>
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