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Entombed News

Divers target next batch of chemicals (Philippine Daily Inquirer)
MANILA, Philippines?Divers on Sunday completed the retrieval of 402 containers of the toxic pesticide endosulfan from the sunken MV Princess of the Stars, removing a major obstacle to the recovery of hundreds of bodies feared entombed inside for more than three months.

NBI, Interpol seek more equipment (Cebu Daily News)
CEBU CITY, Philippines - With the retrieval of bodies inside the capsized MV Princess of the Stars expected to begin soon, agencies in charge of identifying the remains of the passengers braced for more work ahead.

Toxic chemicals retrieved from capsized Philippine ferry (People's Daily)
Four hundred and two barrels of toxic chemical endosulfan have been recovered from the capsized ferry MV Princess of Stars more than 100 days after it sank off in central Philippines. The Task Force Princess of the Stars, in a statement, said the last barrel of endosulfan trapped inside the capsized ferry was successfully and safely retrieved as of 1 p.m. Sunday. "Sulpicio Lines said the toxic ...

Endosulfan recovery from ferry finished (Philippine Daily Inquirer)
MANILA, Philippines -- Divers from a private salvor finished retrieving on Sunday 402 containers of the toxic chemical endosulfan from the sunken MV Princess of Stars, off Sibuyan Island, Romblon.

Gentler note in 'Aida' speaks volumes (Baltimore Sun)
Critical Eye Aida, the operatic equivalent of a widescreen, adventure-romance film, owes a large part of its lasting popularity to big scenery and volume.

This entry was posted on Saturday, March 24th, 2007 at 9:21 am and is filed under E.

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