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[Title] => Woman throws infant son off ship
[Summary] => BACOLOD CITY – A 27-year-old woman threw her one-year-old son off a passenger vessel and then tried to commit suicide by jumping overboard while the Bacolod-bound ship was cruising near Sicogon Island in Carles, Iloilo yesterday morning, authorities said.
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[Title] => Foreign oil refiners offer Guimaras their services
[Summary] => ILOILO CITY An international group of oil refiners has offered to facilitate the offloading of the remaining oil from the sunken tanker Solar I, Guimaras Gov. JC Rahman Nava said yesterday.
Nava said the International Oil Pollution Compensation had offered to hire the services of a company that could siphon off oil from Solar I. "They know what is to be done," Nava said of IOPC. He said IOPC will shoulder the expenses for the undertaking.
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[Summary] => ILOILO CITY An international group of oil refiners has offered to facilitate the offloading of the remaining oil from the sunken tanker Solar I, Guimaras Gov. JC Rahman Nava said yesterday.
Nava said the International Oil Pollution Compensation had offered to hire the services of a company that could siphon off oil from Solar I. "They know what is to be done," Nava said of IOPC. He said IOPC will shoulder the expenses for the undertaking.
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December 24, 2008 - 12:00am