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                    [Title] => RP seeks lifting of ban on tuna fishing
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The Philippines plans to take the lead during the annual meeting of the Western and Central Pacific Fisheries Commission in December this year to push for the lifting of a high seas tuna fishing ban that was imposed only this year.

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The money in your wallet could soon be collectors’ items as central bank officials start considering using plastic instead of the abaca fiber and cotton composite used to print bank notes.

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                    [Title] => RP seeks lifting of ban on tuna fishing
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The Philippines plans to take the lead during the annual meeting of the Western and Central Pacific Fisheries Commission in December this year to push for the lifting of a high seas tuna fishing ban that was imposed only this year.

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The money in your wallet could soon be collectors’ items as central bank officials start considering using plastic instead of the abaca fiber and cotton composite used to print bank notes.

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