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[Title] => 3 anak ng landlady mag-live-in partner kritikal sa pananaksak
[Summary] => Kapwa sugatan ang mag-live-in partner matapos saksakin ng tatlong anak ng may-ari ng inuupahan nilang kuwarto sa Malabon City kamakalawa ng gabi.
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[Title] => DOTC chief looms as new golf chief
[Summary] => DOTC Secretary Leandro Mendoza is expected to take over the helm of the National Golf Association of the Philippines beginning today with a mission of bringing back unity to golfs governing body which has been at odds with the countrys major golf clubs.
The countrys governing body for golf holds its biennial elections today at Villamor with Mendoza, representing Mt. Malarayat, expected to become its 11th president after outgoing president Benny Gopez announced that he would not seek reelection after serving for two terms.
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[Title] => Caddies program bears early fruit
[Summary] => BACOLOD It was supposed to be just a routine exposure stint, one to introduce three unknowns to big-time golf.
But after five eventful days of the Philippine Amateurs in one of the toughest tests in golf here, the Labajo brothers Mario and Joseph, and reed-thin Jonel Ababa have made heads turns and gained believers out of a lot.
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[Title] => RP golfers eye first-ever Nomura Cup title
[Summary] => NARITA, Japan In two times that the Philippines finished second in the Nomura Cup, it never really had a chance to contend for the crown, losing by 17 strokes to Japan in 1971 and by 22 to Taiwan six years later.
The long spell could end this year when the likes of Juvic Pagunsan, Artemio Murakami, Jay Bayron and Erwin Vinluan try to combine their talent and skills and produce four superb rounds of golf in what is also known as the Asia-Pacific Golf Team Championship firing off tomorrow.
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[Title] => Navy: Chinese boats in Scarborough could be spy ships
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FORT DEL PILAR, Baguio City -- Are they really spy ships?
The Philippine Navy is verifying reports that the Chinese fishing boats
anchored at Scarborough Shoal for the past two weeks are actually spook
vessels.
Vice Adm. Luisito Fernandez, the Navy's flag-officer-in-command, said eight
Chinese vessels had remained in the disputed territory until yesterday. He
noted that they are beginning to worry whether these vessels were there merely
to seek shelter from rough seas, or spy on the Philippine military.
"There's some room for suspicion," he said.
[DatePublished] => 2000-03-27 00:00:00
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[Title] => Navy lets Chinese boats take shelter
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Patrol ships have allowed nine Chinese fishing vessels to seek shelter at the
Philippine-claimed Scarbo-rough Shoal in the South China Sea to escape bad
weather, the Philippine Navy said yesterday.
"We have tolerated the fishing vessels seeking refuge in a lagoon due to bad
weather prevailing in the area, but we are still monitoring them for illegal
activities," Navy chief Vice Adm.
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[Title] => RP asks China: Restrain fishers in Scarborough
[Summary] =>
The Philippines urged China yesterday to restrain its fishermen from venturing
into disputed islands in the Spratly archipelago to prevent a recurrence of
incidents that continually strain bilateral relations.
This developed as Manila ordered an inquiry on the reported encounter between a
Philippine Navy destroyer-escort and two Chinese fishing boats allegedly found
poaching in the disputed Scarborough Shoal off Zambales.
The naval craft Rajah Humabon tried to accost the fi
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LUISITO FERNANDEZ
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[Title] => DOTC chief looms as new golf chief
[Summary] => DOTC Secretary Leandro Mendoza is expected to take over the helm of the National Golf Association of the Philippines beginning today with a mission of bringing back unity to golfs governing body which has been at odds with the countrys major golf clubs.
The countrys governing body for golf holds its biennial elections today at Villamor with Mendoza, representing Mt. Malarayat, expected to become its 11th president after outgoing president Benny Gopez announced that he would not seek reelection after serving for two terms.
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[Title] => Caddies program bears early fruit
[Summary] => BACOLOD It was supposed to be just a routine exposure stint, one to introduce three unknowns to big-time golf.
But after five eventful days of the Philippine Amateurs in one of the toughest tests in golf here, the Labajo brothers Mario and Joseph, and reed-thin Jonel Ababa have made heads turns and gained believers out of a lot.
[DatePublished] => 2005-10-02 00:00:00
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[Title] => RP golfers eye first-ever Nomura Cup title
[Summary] => NARITA, Japan In two times that the Philippines finished second in the Nomura Cup, it never really had a chance to contend for the crown, losing by 17 strokes to Japan in 1971 and by 22 to Taiwan six years later.
The long spell could end this year when the likes of Juvic Pagunsan, Artemio Murakami, Jay Bayron and Erwin Vinluan try to combine their talent and skills and produce four superb rounds of golf in what is also known as the Asia-Pacific Golf Team Championship firing off tomorrow.
[DatePublished] => 2005-09-19 00:00:00
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[Title] => Navy: Chinese boats in Scarborough could be spy ships
[Summary] =>
FORT DEL PILAR, Baguio City -- Are they really spy ships?
The Philippine Navy is verifying reports that the Chinese fishing boats
anchored at Scarborough Shoal for the past two weeks are actually spook
vessels.
Vice Adm. Luisito Fernandez, the Navy's flag-officer-in-command, said eight
Chinese vessels had remained in the disputed territory until yesterday. He
noted that they are beginning to worry whether these vessels were there merely
to seek shelter from rough seas, or spy on the Philippine military.
"There's some room for suspicion," he said.
[DatePublished] => 2000-03-27 00:00:00
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[Title] => Navy lets Chinese boats take shelter
[Summary] =>
Patrol ships have allowed nine Chinese fishing vessels to seek shelter at the
Philippine-claimed Scarbo-rough Shoal in the South China Sea to escape bad
weather, the Philippine Navy said yesterday.
"We have tolerated the fishing vessels seeking refuge in a lagoon due to bad
weather prevailing in the area, but we are still monitoring them for illegal
activities," Navy chief Vice Adm.
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[Title] => RP asks China: Restrain fishers in Scarborough
[Summary] =>
The Philippines urged China yesterday to restrain its fishermen from venturing
into disputed islands in the Spratly archipelago to prevent a recurrence of
incidents that continually strain bilateral relations.
This developed as Manila ordered an inquiry on the reported encounter between a
Philippine Navy destroyer-escort and two Chinese fishing boats allegedly found
poaching in the disputed Scarborough Shoal off Zambales.
The naval craft Rajah Humabon tried to accost the fi
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