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                    [Title] => Navy searching Tawi-Tawi areas for victims, suspects in Sabah kidnapping
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he Philippine Naval forces launched search on the probable landing site in Tawi-Tawi province where suspected Abu Sayyaf militants have taken their  Chinese female tourist and Filipino resort staff abducted from a resort in Sabah Tuesday night, according to a senior official here.

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China on Thursday urged two Philippine Naval vessels currently in water off Huangyan Island in the South China Sea to immediately withdraw.

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he Philippine Naval forces launched search on the probable landing site in Tawi-Tawi province where suspected Abu Sayyaf militants have taken their  Chinese female tourist and Filipino resort staff abducted from a resort in Sabah Tuesday night, according to a senior official here.

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China on Thursday urged two Philippine Naval vessels currently in water off Huangyan Island in the South China Sea to immediately withdraw.

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