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                    [Title] => EDITORIAL - Taking safety for granted
                    [Summary] => In this land of skewed priorities, one of the most neglected aspects is the safety of maritime transportation. The nation was reminded of this once again last Tuesday...
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                    [Title] => ‘It was my first  accident at sea’
                    [Summary] => LEGAZPI CITY — "It was the first accident at sea (which I have encountered) since I became a seaman 31 years ago." 


Thus said Rodolfo Lopez, 45, captain of MT Isabela Angelica who, along with 11 of his 12 crewmen, was rescued at sea some 10 hours after the vessel sank off Layog Point Tuesday morning.

Lopez, who hails from Argao, Cebu, recalled that the weather was calm when the cargo ship loaded with 1,450 metric tons of coconut oil took off at about 6 p.m. Monday from the private wharf of the Legazpi Oil plant in Baranga Rawis here.
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Thus said Rodolfo Lopez, 45, captain of MT Isabela Angelica who, along with 11 of his 12 crewmen, was rescued at sea some 10 hours after the vessel sank off Layog Point Tuesday morning.

Lopez, who hails from Argao, Cebu, recalled that the weather was calm when the cargo ship loaded with 1,450 metric tons of coconut oil took off at about 6 p.m. Monday from the private wharf of the Legazpi Oil plant in Baranga Rawis here.
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