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                    [Title] => 'Princess of the Stars' towed near shore
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By early next year, the Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) and salvaging firms would resume their search for the missing bodies that might be inside the submerged M/V Princess of the Stars, which sank 18 months ago off the coast of Sibuyan Island in Romblon.

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The plans for the wreck removal of the M/V Princess of the Stars, the 23,000 gross ton ship that has been surbmerged in the waters of Sibuyan Island for the last 13 months, have been made and the divers are already in place, but bad weather reportedly prevents the salvaging firm from going full blast with its operation.

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MANILA, Philippines - The Princess of the Stars-Task Force (POTS-TF) is racing against time to meet its June 21 deadline to complete or at least substantially finish the salvaging of the 23,000-gross ton vessel that sank off Sibuyan Island in Romblon province at the height of typhoon “Frank” last year.

[DatePublished] => 2009-05-04 00:00:00 [ColumnID] => 133272 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => 1096905 [AuthorName] => Evelyn Macairan [SectionName] => Nation [SectionUrl] => nation [URL] => ) ) )
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By early next year, the Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) and salvaging firms would resume their search for the missing bodies that might be inside the submerged M/V Princess of the Stars, which sank 18 months ago off the coast of Sibuyan Island in Romblon.

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The plans for the wreck removal of the M/V Princess of the Stars, the 23,000 gross ton ship that has been surbmerged in the waters of Sibuyan Island for the last 13 months, have been made and the divers are already in place, but bad weather reportedly prevents the salvaging firm from going full blast with its operation.

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MANILA, Philippines - The Princess of the Stars-Task Force (POTS-TF) is racing against time to meet its June 21 deadline to complete or at least substantially finish the salvaging of the 23,000-gross ton vessel that sank off Sibuyan Island in Romblon province at the height of typhoon “Frank” last year.

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