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[Title] => Sulpicio may set sail again
[Summary] => The government is ready to allow the passenger ships of Sulpicio Lines Inc. to operate again after a 15-month suspension if its crew passes an on-board test on how to respond to distress at sea.
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[Title] => Ferry survivors arrive in Manila
[Summary] => MANILA, Philippines – About 70 survivors of the ill-fated M/V SuperFerry 9 have arrived in Manila this morning (Sept. 8).
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[Title] => (UPDATE) 5 dead, 900 people rescued from ferry
[Summary] => At least five people drowned and 900 terrified passengers, many roused from their sleep, were rescued early Sunday from a ferry that listed then sank in the southern Philippines, officials said. More than 60 people were missing.
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[Title] => (UPDATE) 5 killed, 880 people rescued from ferry
[Summary] => MANILA, Philippines (AP) — At least five people drowned and more than 800 terrified passengers, many roused from their sleep, were rescued early today from a ferry that listed and then sank in the southern Philippines, officials said. More than 80 people were missing.
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[Title] => Philippine ferry with more than 900 people listing
[Summary] => MANILA, Philippines (AP) — More than 900 passengers and crewmen have been ordered to abandon a ferry after it began to dangerously list in the south early today, coast guard officials said.
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[Title] => Coco authority mulls case vs. courier for lumber release
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[Title] => Ferry stalls off Sipalay
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A ferry with 517 passengers on board stalled off Sipalay City in Negros Occidental after encountering engine trouble yesterday, the Coast Guard said.
The SuperFerry 9 was heading from Bacolod City to Iloilo City when its engines overheated off Sipalay, the Coast Guard said in a report.
The ferry owner, the Aboitiz Transport System (ATS), dispatched SuperFerry 1 to tow the stricken vessel to nearby Guimaras port, Coast Guard Capt. Luis Tuason said.
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[Title] => Ferry stalls off Sipalay
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A ferry with 517 passengers on board stalled off Sipalay City in Negros Occidental after encountering engine trouble yesterday, the Coast Guard said.
The SuperFerry 9 was heading from Bacolod City to Iloilo City when its engines overheated off Sipalay, the Coast Guard said in a report.
The ferry owner, the Aboitiz Transport System (ATS), dispatched SuperFerry 1 to tow the stricken vessel to nearby Guimaras port, Coast Guard Capt. Luis Tuason said.
From Guimaras, a tugboat was to tow SuperFerry 9 to Iloilo where further repairs would be done, ATS said.
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