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March 2005


 

3 countries to conduct marine seismic research
Aceh rebels deny piracy attacks
Asian exports push PSA profits up to $544m
Asian shippers call for dialogue
Brutal return of Malacca pirates
Cambodia mulls buying Chinese ships to boost navy: minister
China: from one threat to another
Crew released unharmed
Dam construction destroying mangroves in Pakistan
Global greenfield investment on cards for Tanjung Pelepas
Government seeks stronger Asian cooperation in maritime security
Greeks say manning is cost problem
Hazardous cargo industry regulations
IMO seeks framework for joint Malacca terror patrols
Increased patrols in Straits of Malacca
Indonesia awaits Shell's response over Ambalat
Indonesian Navy hunt for kidnapped Japanese tug crew
Indonesian warships hunt pirates after kidnappings
Japan helps Malacca piracy crackdown
Japanese PM calls for piracy clampdown by Marcus Hand
Making money from jellyfish
Malaysia and Indonesia play gunboat diplomacy over Sulawesi oil rights
Malaysia muscles in on bunker business
Malaysia strives to wipe out piracy in Straits of Malacca
Malaysia to boost maritime security
Malaysia turns to UK for Malacca Strait surveillance aid
Malaysian police on trail of Japanese tugboat kidnappers
Marine police close in on Malacca Strait pirates
The Maritime Security
Monitoring system for fishing vessels
MISC makes long term credit A grade
Owners to sue weather bureau
Pirates release kidnapped seafarers
Pirates release sailors
Pirates release tug duo in ransom payout
Pirates release tug crew
Pirates return to terrorise Malacca Strait
Port security seen as modern piracy
PSA to fast-track terminal growth
PTP plays down overseas plans
Selendang Ayu master admits lying to US safety authorities
Selendang Ayu master pleads guilty
‘Sharing pact' one way to solve Sulawesi Sea spat
Shipping hopes high in Malaysia five-year plan
Singapore and US sign 'dirty bomb' monitoring deal
Singapore takes maritime security steps
Stepping up safety in the Malacca Strait
Tanjung Pelepas in bunkering deal
Thais plan a short cut to West
Three tugboat crewmen freed without ransom paid
Trawlers operating illegally will be severely punished
Tugboat's crew members reported safe


 

   
 

 

 

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