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[Title] => Palace prevents shipwreck looting
[Summary] => President Arroyo ordered yesterday a stop to treasure hunting in waters off Zambales.
Recently, hundreds of pieces of artifacts believed to be from a Chinese vessel that sunk in the South China Sea 500 years ago have mysteriously surfaced in antique shops in Sta. Cruz town.
Presidential Spokesman Rigoberto Tiglao told reporters yesterday Chief Presidential Legal Counsel Avelino Cruz met last Monday with National Museum Director Fr. Gabriel Casal and Coast Guard officials after reports of the looting reached Malacañang.
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Presidential Spokesman Rigoberto Tiglao told reporters yesterday Chief Presidential Legal Counsel Avelino Cruz met last Monday with National Museum Director Fr. Gabriel Casal and Coast Guard officials after reports of the looting reached Malacañang.
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GABRIEL CASAL AND COAST GUARD
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Recently, hundreds of pieces of artifacts believed to be from a Chinese vessel that sunk in the South China Sea 500 years ago have mysteriously surfaced in antique shops in Sta. Cruz town.
Presidential Spokesman Rigoberto Tiglao told reporters yesterday Chief Presidential Legal Counsel Avelino Cruz met last Monday with National Museum Director Fr. Gabriel Casal and Coast Guard officials after reports of the looting reached Malacañang.
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Recently, hundreds of pieces of artifacts believed to be from a Chinese vessel that sunk in the South China Sea 500 years ago have mysteriously surfaced in antique shops in Sta. Cruz town.
Presidential Spokesman Rigoberto Tiglao told reporters yesterday Chief Presidential Legal Counsel Avelino Cruz met last Monday with National Museum Director Fr. Gabriel Casal and Coast Guard officials after reports of the looting reached Malacañang.
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