+ Follow JERRY SALAZAR Tag
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[Title] => P5-M mineral nasamsam
[Summary] => Tinatayang aabot sa P5 milyong halaga ng luyot (mine tailing) ang nasamsam ng pulisya sa Nueva Vizcaya, ayon sa ulat kahapon.
[DatePublished] => 2012-06-15 00:00:00
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[AuthorName] => Victor Martin
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[Title] => Panama rejects proposed merchant shipping accord
[Summary] =>
Attempts to shun excessive crew claims being filed in Panama by Filipino
seafarers and their lawyers are bound to frustrate ship owners, P&I clubs
and crewing agents after a proposed bilateral shipping agreement has failed to
materialize.
For a number of reasons, Panama, whose canal has been the venue of several ship
arrests to obtain tort claims due to injury or death suffered by crewmembers
onboard, has rejected the bilateral shipping accord proposed by the
Philippines.
The Panama Maritime Authority (AMP) believes that it would be
"counterproductive to execute an agre
[DatePublished] => 2000-05-12 00:00:00
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[AuthorName] => by Andy G. Dalisay
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JERRY SALAZAR
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[Title] => P5-M mineral nasamsam
[Summary] => Tinatayang aabot sa P5 milyong halaga ng luyot (mine tailing) ang nasamsam ng pulisya sa Nueva Vizcaya, ayon sa ulat kahapon.
[DatePublished] => 2012-06-15 00:00:00
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[Title] => Panama rejects proposed merchant shipping accord
[Summary] =>
Attempts to shun excessive crew claims being filed in Panama by Filipino
seafarers and their lawyers are bound to frustrate ship owners, P&I clubs
and crewing agents after a proposed bilateral shipping agreement has failed to
materialize.
For a number of reasons, Panama, whose canal has been the venue of several ship
arrests to obtain tort claims due to injury or death suffered by crewmembers
onboard, has rejected the bilateral shipping accord proposed by the
Philippines.
The Panama Maritime Authority (AMP) believes that it would be
"counterproductive to execute an agre
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[AuthorID] => 1189582
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