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This is the state of the Philippine maritime industry: a barge transporting over 600 tons of sludge collected from the waters around Guimaras sank off Misamis Occidental Monday night. The oil debris came from the chemical tanker Solar 1, which sank Aug. 11 with two million liters of bunker fuel off Guimaras, creating the country’s worst oil spill.
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This is the state of the Philippine maritime industry: a barge transporting over 600 tons of sludge collected from the waters around Guimaras sank off Misamis Occidental Monday night. The oil debris came from the chemical tanker Solar 1, which sank Aug. 11 with two million liters of bunker fuel off Guimaras, creating the country’s worst oil spill.
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                    [Title] => Reds raid 3rd police station in a week
                    [Summary] => Communist rebels disguised as soldiers raided a police station in Misamis Occidental Monday and seized weapons in the third such guerrilla operation in less than a week, police said. No injuries were reported.


About 15 New People’s Army (NPA) rebels in military uniforms arrived in a truck and surprised police in Sapang Dalaga town, said Chief Superintendent Florante Baguio, regional police director.

The rebels ordered the town police chief and several of his men to lie face down at gunpoint as they ransacked lockers and took five M-16 rifles.
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This is the state of the Philippine maritime industry: a barge transporting over 600 tons of sludge collected from the waters around Guimaras sank off Misamis Occidental Monday night. The oil debris came from the chemical tanker Solar 1, which sank Aug. 11 with two million liters of bunker fuel off Guimaras, creating the country’s worst oil spill.
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This is the state of the Philippine maritime industry: a barge transporting over 600 tons of sludge collected from the waters around Guimaras sank off Misamis Occidental Monday night. The oil debris came from the chemical tanker Solar 1, which sank Aug. 11 with two million liters of bunker fuel off Guimaras, creating the country’s worst oil spill.
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                    [Title] => Reds raid 3rd police station in a week
                    [Summary] => Communist rebels disguised as soldiers raided a police station in Misamis Occidental Monday and seized weapons in the third such guerrilla operation in less than a week, police said. No injuries were reported.


About 15 New People’s Army (NPA) rebels in military uniforms arrived in a truck and surprised police in Sapang Dalaga town, said Chief Superintendent Florante Baguio, regional police director.

The rebels ordered the town police chief and several of his men to lie face down at gunpoint as they ransacked lockers and took five M-16 rifles.
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