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PUERTO GALERA, Oriental Mindoro, Philippines – A joint team of the Coast Guard and police has retrieved in a two-day operation the personal belongings of passengers of a motorized banca that sank off Batangas last May 23, killing 12 people.

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MANILA, Philippines (Xinhua) - The authorities today fired five coast guard officials while suspending the license of a shipping company after a motorized skipper capsized last Saturday, killing 12 passengers.

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BATANGAS CITY, Philippines – The Maritime Industry Authority (Marina) has suspended the license of Ilagan Shipping Lines following the deadly accident that involved one of its ferries that sank last week and left 12 people dead.

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PUERTO GALERA, Oriental Mindoro, Philippines – A joint team of the Coast Guard and police has retrieved in a two-day operation the personal belongings of passengers of a motorized banca that sank off Batangas last May 23, killing 12 people.

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BATANGAS CITY, Philippines – The Maritime Industry Authority (Marina) has suspended the license of Ilagan Shipping Lines following the deadly accident that involved one of its ferries that sank last week and left 12 people dead.

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