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Fishing vessels registered in the Philippines, Indonesia and Cambodia have been filmed “laundering” illegally caught tuna, environment activist group Greenpeace International said yesterday.

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Six people were plucked from the ocean in a mounting rescue operation on Thursday after a boat reportedly carrying 150 people was believed to have sunk off the Indonesian coast, an official said.

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Two Indonesian children have died of bird flu on the popular tourist island of Bali, the first local deaths from the illness in seven months.

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Two Indonesian high school student teams won 2011 International ThinkQuest competition held by an international Information, Communication and Telecommunication ( ICT) vendor, an official with the vendor said here on Wednesday.

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Two Indonesian passenger trains crashed and a crowded ferry burst into flames Friday, killing 16 people and sending hundreds to the hospital, many in critical condition, officials said.

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"We don’t want to be caught off-guard," said Eric Tayag who heads the center, tasked with countering the deadly avian influenza virus.

The center is monitoring the cases of bird flu throughout the region, he said. People in the Philippines with flu will also be tested to make sure they do not have the disease.
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"We don’t want to be caught off-guard," said Eric Tayag who heads the center, tasked with countering the deadly avian influenza virus.

The center is monitoring the cases of bird flu throughout the region, he said. People in the Philippines with flu will also be tested to make sure they do not have the disease.
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Erikson Hutagaol and Yamin Labaso went straight to the foreign ministry to be reunited with their families when they arrived in the Indonesian capital Jakarta.

Hutagaol and Labaso were rescued this month when Philippine elite forces stormed a rebel hideout in the southern island of Jolo. A third hostage, Ahmad Resmiyadi, remains in captivity but is believed still to be alive.
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Two Indonesian children have died of bird flu on the popular tourist island of Bali, the first local deaths from the illness in seven months.

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Two Indonesian high school student teams won 2011 International ThinkQuest competition held by an international Information, Communication and Telecommunication ( ICT) vendor, an official with the vendor said here on Wednesday.

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Two Indonesian passenger trains crashed and a crowded ferry burst into flames Friday, killing 16 people and sending hundreds to the hospital, many in critical condition, officials said.

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"We don’t want to be caught off-guard," said Eric Tayag who heads the center, tasked with countering the deadly avian influenza virus.

The center is monitoring the cases of bird flu throughout the region, he said. People in the Philippines with flu will also be tested to make sure they do not have the disease.
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"We don’t want to be caught off-guard," said Eric Tayag who heads the center, tasked with countering the deadly avian influenza virus.

The center is monitoring the cases of bird flu throughout the region, he said. People in the Philippines with flu will also be tested to make sure they do not have the disease.
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Erikson Hutagaol and Yamin Labaso went straight to the foreign ministry to be reunited with their families when they arrived in the Indonesian capital Jakarta.

Hutagaol and Labaso were rescued this month when Philippine elite forces stormed a rebel hideout in the southern island of Jolo. A third hostage, Ahmad Resmiyadi, remains in captivity but is believed still to be alive.
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