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                    [Title] => Coast Guard, Marina set to hold summit
                    [Summary] => The Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) and the Maritime Industry Authority (Marina) will hold a maritime summit on May 21 to discuss ways to prevent sea disasters.


Transportation Secretary Pantaleon Alvarez said the Coast Guard and Marina will review during the summit their maritime safety procedures to see if these are attuned with the times and adopt ways to ensure all vessels leaving port are seaworthy.
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                    [Title] => Coast Guard, Marina set to hold summit
                    [Summary] => The Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) and the Maritime Industry Authority (Marina) will hold a maritime summit on May 21 to discuss ways to prevent sea disasters.


Transportation Secretary Pantaleon Alvarez said the Coast Guard and Marina will review during the summit their maritime safety procedures to see if these are attuned with the times and adopt ways to ensure all vessels leaving port are seaworthy.
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