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[Summary] => Bravo, Mrs. President! It’s about time our government steps up to claim our islands. Signing Republic Act 9522 or the Philippine Archipelagic Baseline Law will hopefully ensure international recognition of the country’s baselines or boundaries.
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The Philippine government has failed to comply with national and international mining standards, an international fact-finding team that conducted a two-month study in Mindanao said yesterday.
The 62-page report entitled, "Mining in the Philippines Concerns and Conflicts Fact Finding Mission to the Philippines Report" was presented at the Social Research Center of the University of Sto. Tomas yesterday.
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The 62-page report entitled, "Mining in the Philippines Concerns and Conflicts Fact Finding Mission to the Philippines Report" was presented at the Social Research Center of the University of Sto. Tomas yesterday.
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