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[Title] => National tuna meet to tackle global issues
[Summary] => GENERAL SANTOS CITY Bilateral fishing agreements with Pacific neighbors and the sustainable management of international tuna stocks will be among the issues to be discussed at the Third National Tuna Congress.
Slated Sept. 13-14 at the Family Country Hotel and Convention Center here in the countrys "Tuna Capital," the event will highlight once again this southern citys position as the top producer of fresh and processed tuna products.
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August 26, 2001 - 12:00am