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Monday, July 16, 2012

Google Alert - Philippines News

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Philippines mourns as popular comedian, who made generations of Filipinos ...
Washington Post
MANILA, Philippines — People across the Philippines have been watching the funeral of the country's "King of Comedy" on nationwide TV.
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Fourteen sea turtles saved from Chinese poachers in the Philippines
Examiner.com
Saturday, a team of Philippine naval and environmental department officials were able to save fourteen out of fifteen endangered sea turtles caught in a net rig.
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Chinese navy pulls damaged warship off disputed shoal near Philippines after ...
Washington Post
MANILA, Philippines — Chinese navy ships safely removed one of the country's warships Sunday from a disputed shoal off the western Philippines where it had run aground while on a security patrol and sparked fears of another maritime standoff in the ...
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China frigate heads home, averts South China Sea standoff
Reuters
MANILA/BEIJING (Reuters) - A Chinese frigate grounded in disputed waters close to the Philippines was refloated on Sunday and headed back home, averting a possible standoff with the Philippines navy amid.
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China frigate heads home, averts new Philippines row
Reuters
MANILA/BEIJING, July 15 (Reuters) - A Chinese frigate whichran aground in disputed waters close to the Philippines managedto extricate itself on Sunday and was heading home, averting apossible standoff.
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China removes grounded warship, easing sea tensions
Christian Science Monitor
A Chinese surveillance ship, which sailed between a Philippine warship and eight Chinese fishing boats to prevent the arrest of any fishermen in the South China Sea in April. The surveillance ship was one incident in a number of confrontations China ...
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Christian Science Monitor
China frigate heads home, averts S.China Sea standoff
Reuters
(Adds details, quote)By Manuel Mogato and Ben BlanchardMANILA/BEIJING, July 15 (Reuters) - A Chinese frigategrounded in disputed waters close to the Philippines wasrefloated on Sunday and headed back.
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China rescues warship near Philippines
Financial Times
A Chinese frigate grounded in disputed waters close to the Philippines was refloated on Sunday and heading back home, averting a possible stand-off with the Philippines navy amid rising tensions in the South China Sea. The South China Sea has become.
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Chinese frigate removed
Philippine Star
A Chinese naval frigate that ran aground close to Palawan while patrolling disputed waters in the West Philippine Sea was refloated yesterday, the Chinese embassy in Manila said.
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Chinese Navy Ship Floated off Disputed Shoal
Voice of America
The vessel was in the South China Sea when it struck Half Moon Shoal in the Spratly Islands, about 110 kilometers off the western Philippine island of Palawan. The shoal is within the Philippines' 370-kilometer exclusive economic zone, in an area ...
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