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[Summary] => As worries mount over China’s apparent lusting for control over resources in the West Philippine Sea and South China Sea, militant party-list group Bayan Muna yesterday asked the Supreme Court to rule on its petition questioning the constitutionality of the Joint Marine Seismic Undertaking (JMSU) signed by the previous Arroyo administration with China and Vietnam in March 2005.
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[Title] => No joint exploration with China, for now
[Summary] => With reports of intrusions into Philippine waters by Chinese vessels, a joint exploration with China in the West Philippine Sea is out of the question - at least for now, according to Malacañang.
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[Title] => Gov't fixing damage of Arroyo-China deal
[Summary] => China’s six recent incursions in the Recto (Reed) Bank, off western Palawan, were not isolated incidents.
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[Title] => RP security unaffected by lapsed Spratly deal
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[Title] => PNOC: China ship in Palawan for JMSU
[Summary] => State-owned Philippine National Oil Co. (PNOC) confirmed yesterday that the Chinese vessel Nan Hai 502 currently in Palawan is part of a group conducting seismic data gathering in Philippine territory under the joint marine seismic undertaking (JMSU).
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[Title] => DFA bucks House bill on RP Spratly claim
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[Summary] => Amid the furor over its alleged damaging impact on the country’s territorial claims, the Joint Marine Seismic Undertaking (JMSU) with China and Vietnam in the disputed Spratlys is not heading for an untimely demise, but may even get a new lease on life.
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