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                    [Title] => Chinese, Vietnamese fishermen stranded in RP
                    [Summary] => PUERTO PRINCESA CITY  — Huddled in small groups in a prison courtyard here, Chinese and Vietnamese fishermen sit listlessly, anxious to know how their families back home are coping without their support. 


Stuck behind bars in a strange land, the fishermen have no immediate prospect for repatriation, with the Philippines asserting its territorial authority against a wave of poachers from neighboring countries.
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