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                    [Title] => 'Gorio could have forced Chinese ships to leave Panatag'
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Defense Secretary Voltaire Gazmin said Friday that bad weather could have forced the Chinese fishing vessels to leave Panatag Shoal.

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(UPDATED) China has maintained its presence in Panatag Shoal despite the Philippines' pull out of its vessels from the disputed territory in the West Philippine Sea.

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China is slowly tightening its grip over Panatag Shoal by increasing the number of its deployed maritime and fishery vessels in the hotly-contested rock formation that serves as a rich Filipino fishing ground 124 nautical miles off Zambales province.

[DatePublished] => 2012-06-05 20:00:53 [ColumnID] => 133272 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => 1805318 [AuthorName] => Jaime Laude [SectionName] => [SectionUrl] => [URL] => ) [3] => Array ( [ArticleID] => 810551 [Title] => Japanese warships arriving in Phl for 4-day port call [Summary] =>

Japan is sending three naval training ships for a four-day port call to Manila next week after Japanese officials reportedly offered to provide the Philippines with 10 new patrol vessels to bolster the country’s capability to defend our territorial waters.

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Japan is sending three training ships to the Philippines for a four-day port call next week.

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The Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) will continue to maintain its presence within Filipino traditional fishing ground in Panatag Shoal, off the coast of Zambales, amid China’s pronouncement that it will ban fishing in the area for more than two months, an official said Monday.

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                    [Title] => 'Gorio could have forced Chinese ships to leave Panatag'
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Defense Secretary Voltaire Gazmin said Friday that bad weather could have forced the Chinese fishing vessels to leave Panatag Shoal.

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(UPDATED) China has maintained its presence in Panatag Shoal despite the Philippines' pull out of its vessels from the disputed territory in the West Philippine Sea.

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China is slowly tightening its grip over Panatag Shoal by increasing the number of its deployed maritime and fishery vessels in the hotly-contested rock formation that serves as a rich Filipino fishing ground 124 nautical miles off Zambales province.

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Japan is sending three naval training ships for a four-day port call to Manila next week after Japanese officials reportedly offered to provide the Philippines with 10 new patrol vessels to bolster the country’s capability to defend our territorial waters.

[DatePublished] => 2012-05-26 00:00:00 [ColumnID] => 133272 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => 1805318 [AuthorName] => Jaime Laude [SectionName] => Headlines [SectionUrl] => headlines [URL] => ) [4] => Array ( [ArticleID] => 810335 [Title] => 3 Japanese vessels to visit Philippines [Summary] =>

Japan is sending three training ships to the Philippines for a four-day port call next week.

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The Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) will continue to maintain its presence within Filipino traditional fishing ground in Panatag Shoal, off the coast of Zambales, amid China’s pronouncement that it will ban fishing in the area for more than two months, an official said Monday.

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 Mistulang mga yagit na binubugaw o itinataboy ang mga mangingisdang Pinoy ng mga barko ng China habang guwardiyado na rin ang lagoon ng Scarborough Shoal (Panatag Shoal) upang hindi ang mga ito makapangisda sa lugar na nasasaklaw ng 200 nautical mile ng Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) ng bansa.

[DatePublished] => 2012-05-09 00:00:00 [ColumnID] => 133272 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => 1097155 [AuthorName] => Joy Cantos [SectionName] => Bansa [SectionUrl] => bansa [URL] => ) ) )
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