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                    [Title] => Pantalan sa buong bansa todo bantay
                    [Summary] => Pinahigpit na rin ng Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) ang pagbabantay sa lahat ng pantalan sa buong bansa  matapos mapigilan ang isasagawa sanang kudeta laban sa pamahalaang Arroyo kahapon.


Inilagay na ni PCG commandant, Vice Admiral Arturo Gosingan ang lahat ng kanilang daungan at pier sa "red alert" status upang hindi magamit ng mga kalaban ng pamahalaan sa rebelyon.
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The vessel was expected to reach the area by mid-afternoon yesterday, said Coast Guard spokesman LCmdr. Joseph Coyme.

"We received reports that the passengers, numbering about 12, are fine. We are still verifying the nationalities of the passengers," he said.
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Vice Admiral Arturo Gosingan, Coast Guard commandant, said the MV Princess Abegail, which was carrying 12 crewmen, sank between Manamoc and Nangalao islands in Palawan after it was battered by big waves and strong winds.

Seven crewmembers were rescued by fishermen and were brought to Nangalao Island for medical attention.
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                    [Summary] => Pinahigpit na rin ng Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) ang pagbabantay sa lahat ng pantalan sa buong bansa  matapos mapigilan ang isasagawa sanang kudeta laban sa pamahalaang Arroyo kahapon.


Inilagay na ni PCG commandant, Vice Admiral Arturo Gosingan ang lahat ng kanilang daungan at pier sa "red alert" status upang hindi magamit ng mga kalaban ng pamahalaan sa rebelyon.
[DatePublished] => 2006-02-25 00:00:00 [ColumnID] => 133272 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => [AuthorName] => [SectionName] => PSN Metro [SectionUrl] => metro [URL] => ) [1] => Array ( [ArticleID] => 321610 [Title] => Coast Guard vessel dispatched to rescue Norwegian sailboat [Summary] => The Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) dispatched a search and rescue vessel yesterday to rescue 12 passengers on board a Norwegian-registered sailboat which sent a distressed signal off Caluya island in Mindoro last Sunday.

The vessel was expected to reach the area by mid-afternoon yesterday, said Coast Guard spokesman LCmdr. Joseph Coyme.

"We received reports that the passengers, numbering about 12, are fine. We are still verifying the nationalities of the passengers," he said.
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Vice Admiral Arturo Gosingan, Coast Guard commandant, said the MV Princess Abegail, which was carrying 12 crewmen, sank between Manamoc and Nangalao islands in Palawan after it was battered by big waves and strong winds.

Seven crewmembers were rescued by fishermen and were brought to Nangalao Island for medical attention.
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