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Philippines to bid out disputed S.China Sea oil, gas blocks Reuters MANILA, July 31 (Reuters) - The Philippines will offer three areas in the South China Sea for oil and gas exploration on Tuesday, two of them in waters also claimed by China. Nido Petroleum Ltd of Australia, Spanish energy company Repsol, French gas and ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Philippines: Suspected Abu Sayyaf member arrested CBS News MANILA, Philippines — Philippine police say they have captured a suspected militant from the violent Abu Sayyaf group who has been linked to past kidnappings and helped Southeast Asian terrorists travel in and out of the southern Philippines. Regional ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Tropical storm dumps torrents of rain on Philippines, pushes 2 barges into ... Washington Post MANILA, Philippines — A tropical storm dumped torrents of rain as it swept past the Philippines, knocking out power, churning seas and causing at least three deaths Monday. The wild weather whipped up by Tropical Storm Saola as it roared off the country's ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Four dead as Typhoon Gener lashes Philippines GMA News (Updated 1:21 a.m., July 31, 2012) At least four people were killed and millions were left without power Monday as Tropical Storm Gener turned into a typhoon, bringing heavy rains to large parts of the Philippines, the government said. Manila was one of the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
4 killed as 'Gener' lashes Philippines ABS CBN News MANILA (1st UPDATE) - At least 4 people were killed and millions were left without power Monday as Tropical Storm Gener (international name: Saola) turned into a typhoon, bringing heavy rains to large parts of the Philippines, the government said. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Three dead as storm lashes Philippines Pakistan Daily Times Three dead as storm lashes Philippines. MANILA: At least three people were killed and millions were left without power Monday as Tropical Storm Saola turned into a typhoon, bringing heavy rains to large parts of the Philippines, the government said. See all stories on this topic » | ||
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