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[Title] => Pinoy seamen recount ordeal
[Summary] => WASHINGTON "Our father in heaven, I beg you please let me live. My three children are too young to be without me. My wife needs me. I need them," Raynaldo Tagle of Nasugbu, Batangas, prayed as he bobbed in the cold Atlantic Ocean clinging to a floating log after his ship sank.
The Greek-owned, Singapore-registered tanker Bow Mariner with a crew of 27 three Greeks and 24 Filipinos exploded and sank in the early evening of Feb. 28, off the coast of Norfolk, Virginia, some 240 miles south of Washington, DC.
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[Summary] => WASHINGTON "Our father in heaven, I beg you please let me live. My three children are too young to be without me. My wife needs me. I need them," Raynaldo Tagle of Nasugbu, Batangas, prayed as he bobbed in the cold Atlantic Ocean clinging to a floating log after his ship sank.
The Greek-owned, Singapore-registered tanker Bow Mariner with a crew of 27 three Greeks and 24 Filipinos exploded and sank in the early evening of Feb. 28, off the coast of Norfolk, Virginia, some 240 miles south of Washington, DC.
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