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United Nations International Maritime Organization (IMO) Secretary General Efthimios Mitropoulos met the other day with some 100 families of hostages of Somalian pirates at the Overseas Workers Welfare Administration (OWWA) office in Manila to discuss a post-piracy trauma and treatment program with them.

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The Philippines has made some changes in the training and certifying procedures of its seafarers to make them more competitive in the global arena, a conference was told here today.

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A United Nations agency tasked with regulating shipping is dedicating 2010 to the 1.5 million seafarers worldwide facing the perils of pirates off Somalia, risks of accidents at sea or abandonment in port.

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HONG KONG (AP) - Governments gathered yesterday to hash out measures to make recycling old ships safer and more environmentally sound amid criticism the proposals would fail to limit pollution and protect workers in the industry.

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The Philippines has made some changes in the training and certifying procedures of its seafarers to make them more competitive in the global arena, a conference was told here today.

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A United Nations agency tasked with regulating shipping is dedicating 2010 to the 1.5 million seafarers worldwide facing the perils of pirates off Somalia, risks of accidents at sea or abandonment in port.

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HONG KONG (AP) - Governments gathered yesterday to hash out measures to make recycling old ships safer and more environmentally sound amid criticism the proposals would fail to limit pollution and protect workers in the industry.

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