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                    [Title] => Sulfuric acid spill in Batangas: first in RP, 4th in the world
                    [Summary] => BAUAN, Batangas — The Philippine Coast Guard revealed the other day that the June 24 ill-fated sinking of the barge Billy Star, which was carrying 1,270 tons of sulfuric acid, was the first acid spill in Philippine waters and only the fourth in the world.

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In a radio message to the PCG headquarters in Manila, Southern Tagalog Coast Guard district commander Commodore Efren Sabas reported that the alleged kidnappers have contacted officials of M-4 Construction Co. over the abduction of their employees.
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In a radio message to the PCG headquarters in Manila, Southern Tagalog Coast Guard district commander Commodore Efren Sabas reported that the alleged kidnappers have contacted officials of M-4 Construction Co. over the abduction of their employees.
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In a radio message to the PCG headquarters in Manila, Southern Tagalog Coast Guard district commander Commodore Efren Sabas reported that the alleged kidnappers have contacted officials of M-4 Construction Co. over the abduction of their employees.
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In a radio message to the PCG headquarters in Manila, Southern Tagalog Coast Guard district commander Commodore Efren Sabas reported that the alleged kidnappers have contacted officials of M-4 Construction Co. over the abduction of their employees.
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In a radio message to the PCG headquarters in Manila, Southern Tagalog Coast Guard district commander Commodore Efren Sabas reported that the alleged kidnappers have contacted officials of M-4 Construction Co. over the abduction of their employees.
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In a radio message to the PCG headquarters in Manila, Southern Tagalog Coast Guard district commander Commodore Efren Sabas reported that the alleged kidnappers have contacted officials of M-4 Construction Co. over the abduction of their employees.
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