+ Follow NORTHEAST CAY Tag
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[Title] => Navy insists games with Vietnam in disputed island not meant to offend China
[Summary] => The Navy on Tuesday maintained that the friendly games between Filipino and Vietnamese sailors in the hotly-contested Spratlys archipelago were not meant to pick a quarrel with China.
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[Title] => Phl, Viet troops drink beer, play football
[Summary] => Vietnamese and Philippine troops got together on a disputed island in the West Philippine Sea yesterday to play soccer and volleyball – as well as drink beer – in a display of unity that will not go unnoticed in Beijing.
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[Title] => Navy plans to improve Spratly's structures
[Summary] => MANILA, Philippines – The Philippine Navy intends to improve its military facilities in the Spratly Group of Islands to be at par with those being used and occupied by forces of other claimant countries now stationed in the area.
[DatePublished] => 2009-05-20 00:00:00
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[Title] => More incursions in Spratlys reported
[Summary] => Several Chinese and Vietnamese vessels have intruded into waters in the disputed Spratly islands in the South China Sea which are under the control of the Philippines.
A Navy report said about 10 Chinese boats and four Vietnamese vessels laid anchor off three islands occupied by Philippine troops.
Several vessels were seen in Pagasa or Thitu island and one each off in Lawak or Nanchan and in Ayungin or Second Thomas shoal, the report added.
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[Title] => Navy insists games with Vietnam in disputed island not meant to offend China
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[Title] => Phl, Viet troops drink beer, play football
[Summary] => Vietnamese and Philippine troops got together on a disputed island in the West Philippine Sea yesterday to play soccer and volleyball – as well as drink beer – in a display of unity that will not go unnoticed in Beijing.
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[Title] => Navy plans to improve Spratly's structures
[Summary] => MANILA, Philippines – The Philippine Navy intends to improve its military facilities in the Spratly Group of Islands to be at par with those being used and occupied by forces of other claimant countries now stationed in the area.
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[Title] => More incursions in Spratlys reported
[Summary] => Several Chinese and Vietnamese vessels have intruded into waters in the disputed Spratly islands in the South China Sea which are under the control of the Philippines.
A Navy report said about 10 Chinese boats and four Vietnamese vessels laid anchor off three islands occupied by Philippine troops.
Several vessels were seen in Pagasa or Thitu island and one each off in Lawak or Nanchan and in Ayungin or Second Thomas shoal, the report added.
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