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                    [Title] => Bad weather suspends sea travel in Zambo
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About a thousand passengers were stranded when the Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) prevented ships and fishing boats from sailing due to winds and heavy rains that have been battering this port city for the past three days.

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Early afternoon, I had two visitors. Dr. Joey Dacudao, the neurosurgeon-president of the Save Our Languages Through Federalism (SOLFED), just arrived from Iloilo. He had with him his niece, Kim Paluay. And he excitedly told me how Kim vomited her lunch just as the Ocean Jet was approaching its berthing space at the BREDCO port.
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                    [Title] => Bad weather suspends sea travel in Zambo
                    [Summary] => 

About a thousand passengers were stranded when the Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) prevented ships and fishing boats from sailing due to winds and heavy rains that have been battering this port city for the past three days.

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Early afternoon, I had two visitors. Dr. Joey Dacudao, the neurosurgeon-president of the Save Our Languages Through Federalism (SOLFED), just arrived from Iloilo. He had with him his niece, Kim Paluay. And he excitedly told me how Kim vomited her lunch just as the Ocean Jet was approaching its berthing space at the BREDCO port.
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