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                    [Title] => PCG probes shark fin smuggling
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The Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) in Zamboanga is investigating the shipper and consignee of four sacks of dried shark fins that were recently discovered on a cargo ship as it passed through the Zamboanga port.

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LPG, otherwise known as cooking gas, is one of the fastest growing segments of the local oil industry with an annual growth of five to 10 percent in the past years.
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In an interview, Martinez said the expansion program is geared towards reaching out to more customers particularly in the Southern part of the country despite the peace and order problem in the area.
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LPG, otherwise known as cooking gas, is one of the fastest growing segments of the local oil industry with an annual growth of five to 10 percent in the past years.
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