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                    [Title] => Joint marine exercises in Cebu starts
                    [Summary] => CEBU - The five-day joint marine training exercise dubbed as “Exercise Pagsisikap 2008” undertaken by the Naval Forces Central, Philippine Fleet and the Philippine Marine Corps formally started yesterday.
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                    [Title] => Navy to hold fleet training exercises
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                    [Title] => RP-Malaysia joint naval exercise underway
                    [Summary] => 




The Philippines and Malaysia began yesterday their joint annual naval exercises in waters considered a key conduit for al-Qaeda-linked militants, human traffickers and arms smugglers, officials said.


The 10-day exercises, involving six navy ships and about 300 personnel, would allow the navies of the two Southeast Asian countries to communicate faster and jointly catch pirates, suspected terrorists and other outlaws, Philippine Navy Capt. Orwen Cortez said at a press briefing.
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The Philippines and Malaysia began yesterday their joint annual naval exercises in waters considered a key conduit for al-Qaeda-linked militants, human traffickers and arms smugglers, officials said.


The 10-day exercises, involving six navy ships and about 300 personnel, would allow the navies of the two Southeast Asian countries to communicate faster and jointly catch pirates, suspected terrorists and other outlaws, Philippine Navy Capt. Orwen Cortez said at a press briefing.
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