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[Title] => When in Vietnam, bike, cook spring rolls and learn pottery
[Summary] => My kids loved Vietnam so much that given another free weekend after only three weeks, we were back in Vietnam!
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[AuthorName] => Gina Lopez
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[Title] => Poaching ship got dubious clearances
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Here are more information on the poaching of endangered napoleon wrasse (mameng) by Chinese fishermen at Tubbataha Reef:
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[AuthorName] => Jarius Bondoc
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[Title] => Open and shut cases begging prosecution
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Two months after the stink, Justice Sec. Raul Gonzalez wants a probe of the theft of smuggled pork from Customs custody. He has ordered the NBI to verify if the meat, believed to be diseased, was resold to the public.
Oddly Gonzalez is telling the NBI to step in when it already did. Last Nov. 11 Customs deputy chief Celso Templo wrote NBI-Metro Manila head Rowell Lasala to find out what happened to the contraband that was supposed to have been buried in a Pampanga dump.
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[Title] => Government seeks hold-departure order on Chinese poachers
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The government asked a court in Puerto Princesa City yesterday to issue a hold departure order against the skipper and five crewmen of a Chinese vessel caught poaching in a marine reserve in Palawan three weeks ago.
Prosecutor Regidor Tulali said the order would ensure that Hoi Wan captain Huang Yaliu, and his six crewmen Liang Jianxing, Feng Guimei, Gong Zhili, Wei Chijia, and Xie Jiyu appear in court to face the charges of violating environmental laws filed against them.
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Here are more information on the poaching of endangered napoleon wrasse (mameng) by Chinese fishermen at Tubbataha Reef:
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Two months after the stink, Justice Sec. Raul Gonzalez wants a probe of the theft of smuggled pork from Customs custody. He has ordered the NBI to verify if the meat, believed to be diseased, was resold to the public.
Oddly Gonzalez is telling the NBI to step in when it already did. Last Nov. 11 Customs deputy chief Celso Templo wrote NBI-Metro Manila head Rowell Lasala to find out what happened to the contraband that was supposed to have been buried in a Pampanga dump.
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The government asked a court in Puerto Princesa City yesterday to issue a hold departure order against the skipper and five crewmen of a Chinese vessel caught poaching in a marine reserve in Palawan three weeks ago.
Prosecutor Regidor Tulali said the order would ensure that Hoi Wan captain Huang Yaliu, and his six crewmen Liang Jianxing, Feng Guimei, Gong Zhili, Wei Chijia, and Xie Jiyu appear in court to face the charges of violating environmental laws filed against them.
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