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Friday, May 11, 2012

Google Alert - Philippines

News10 new results for Philippines
 
China, Philippines Intensify War of Words Over S. China Sea
Voice of America
May 10, 2012 China, Philippines Intensify War of Words Over S. China Sea Daniel Schearf | Bangkok A recent flare-up between China and the Philippines about a disputed island has renewed tensions surrounding South China Sea territories.
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China-Philippines Dispute Over Island Gets More Heated
New York Times
BEIJING — China escalated its quarrel with the Philippines over an island in the South China Sea on Thursday, halting Filipino bananas at customs for longer inspections and starting an official media campaign that suggested any claims on the island ...
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China cancels tours to Philippines over South China Sea dispute
Los Angeles Times
BEIJING -- China warned its nationals against traveling to the Philippines, canceled tours and raised trade barriers on imported pineapples and bananas as the squabble over disputed fishing grounds in the South China Sea grew more intense.
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China urges Philippines to ensure citizens' safety
Reuters
By Chris Buckley and Manuel Mogato | BEIJING/MANILA (Reuters) - China on Thursday urged the Philippines to ensure the safety of its citizens ahead of planned anti-Chinese protests, as tensions mount over a territorial standoff in the resource-rich ...
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Tensions over disputed island appear to ease
CNN International
By Stan Grant and Paul Armstrong, CNN (CNN) -- A tense standoff between China and the Philippines that has been under way since April 10, when the Philippines Navy accused Chinese boats of fishing illegally off the Scarborough Shoal, appeared to ease ...
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David against Goliath on the South China Sea
Fox News
The dispute between China and the Philippines over the countries' maritime boundaries seems to have moved to a much more dangerous level -- and could soon include the United States. China is now warning of a potential war with its Asian neighbor.
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China urges the Philippines to ensure citizens' safety
Christian Science Monitor
The monthlong standoff between China and the Philippines over a South China Sea shoal is snowballing. Ahead of anti-Chinese protests in Manila, China cancelled flights to the Philippines. By Chris Buckley and Manuel Mogato, Reuters / May 10, ...
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Chinese travel agencies suspend trips to Philippines
Chicago Tribune
SHANGHAI (Reuters) - Chinese travel agencies have suspended tourist packages to the Philippines and promised refunds to customers who have booked trips, Chinese state media reported Thursday, as tensions over disputed islands in the South China Sea ...
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TV Anchor Claims China Owns the Philippines, as Spat Heats Up the South China Sea
TIME (blog)
On May 7, an anchor for China's state-run TV network CCTV, who was chatting with a colleague on the late evening news, remarked: "We all know that the Philippines is China's inherent territory, and the Philippines belongs to Chinese sovereignty, ...
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TIME (blog)
China-Philippines standoff: Will the US military get involved?
MinnPost.com
In the Philippines, the office of the president declared that it was unilaterally renaming the disputed land, "Panatag Shoal." (Chinese call it Huangyan Island.) In China, a video went viral on Wednesday showing a TV anchor pronouncing — falsely ...
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Blogs5 new results for Philippines
 
Philippines radio reporter murdered | Media | guardian.co.uk
By Roy Greenslade
Broadcaster Nestor Libaton, a news reporter for a Catholic radio station in the Philippines, was murdered by motorcycle-riding gunmen. Colleagues at Radio DXHM in Mati City in Davao Oriental province were shocked and baffled by the ...
Media: Greenslade | guardian.co.uk
Philippines: Radio reporter murdered | Index on Censorship
By Alice Purkiss
A radio journalist was murdered in the Philippines on Tuesday. Nestor Libaton, a news reporter for Catholic-run radio station dxHM in Mati City, was shot several times by men on a motorbike. The journalist was on the back of a motorbike ...
Index on Censorship
China Turns To Economic Power Against Philippines | Via Meadia
By Walter Russell Mead
Several leading Chinese travel agents said Thursday they have suspended tourism to the Philippines as relations between the countries worsen over a standoff between government vessels around disputed islands in the South China Sea.
Via Meadia
Asia Unbound » China-Philippines Hacking War: A Missed ...
By Adam Segal
A handout photo of two Chinese surveillance ships which sailed between a Philippines warship and eight Chinese fishing boats to prevent the arrest of any fishermen in the Scarborough Shoal, in the South China Sea, about 124 nautical miles ...
Asia Unbound
China beating war drums in dispute with Philippines
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Editor's Note: The following report is excerpted from Joseph Farah's G2 Bulletin, the premium online newsletter published by the founder of WND. Subscriptions are $99 a year or, for monthly trials, just $9.95 per month for credit card users, and ...
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