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A light patrol frigate of the French Navy arrived at South Harbor in Manila on Monday for a five-day goodwill visit.

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The rise in the price of crude, the middleman’s mark-up and the cost of "kotong" (grease money) for the streetcorner cops and highway checkpoints have their counterparts or equivalents in the maritime transport industry.
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                    [DatePublished] => 2021-08-19 09:20:00
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The rise in the price of crude, the middleman’s mark-up and the cost of "kotong" (grease money) for the streetcorner cops and highway checkpoints have their counterparts or equivalents in the maritime transport industry.
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