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The problem started when the Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) in Guimaras discovered that the licenses of the two officers of the tugboats that will tow the barges from Guimaras were fake.

"They admitted that they were procured from Claro M. Recto Avenue in Manila, the source of many fake documents, including scholastic records and official documents," said a PCG officer.
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Yesterday, Bacolod Bishop Vicente Navarra issued a call to the Catholic faithful and other concerned citizens to join tomorrow’s protest action against Proclamation 1017 at the Bacolod Plaza.
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Negrenses, however, were in for a surprise. On Thursday, the Ombudsman Visayas dismissed 13 government officials for alleged involvement in the July 2001 rice smuggling case in Masao Port in Butuan City. That reminded them of a similar case in the Bacolod Reclamation Area a few years back, which was foiled by the 303rd Brigade.
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Earlier reports said five other passengers were rescued and that 34 others were missing.

Bernabe Ganancial, 71, owner of ill-fated M/L Susan, succumbed to heart failure while being escorted along with eight survivors to Culasi town in Antique.

Ganancial was suffering from asthma, according to his son-in-law Fred Fernandez.
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The problem started when the Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) in Guimaras discovered that the licenses of the two officers of the tugboats that will tow the barges from Guimaras were fake.

"They admitted that they were procured from Claro M. Recto Avenue in Manila, the source of many fake documents, including scholastic records and official documents," said a PCG officer.
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Yesterday, Bacolod Bishop Vicente Navarra issued a call to the Catholic faithful and other concerned citizens to join tomorrow’s protest action against Proclamation 1017 at the Bacolod Plaza.
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Negrenses, however, were in for a surprise. On Thursday, the Ombudsman Visayas dismissed 13 government officials for alleged involvement in the July 2001 rice smuggling case in Masao Port in Butuan City. That reminded them of a similar case in the Bacolod Reclamation Area a few years back, which was foiled by the 303rd Brigade.
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Earlier reports said five other passengers were rescued and that 34 others were missing.

Bernabe Ganancial, 71, owner of ill-fated M/L Susan, succumbed to heart failure while being escorted along with eight survivors to Culasi town in Antique.

Ganancial was suffering from asthma, according to his son-in-law Fred Fernandez.
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