1. 13 anglers in collision with Japan ship return to Taiwan Thursday, June 12, 2008 TAIPEI, Taiwan -- Thirteen anglers who were rescued after their boat sank off the Tiaoyutai islands in a collision with a Japanese frigate returned to Taiwan yesterday,...
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