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    • Fossils clear up Cambrian mystery 

      Wilford, John Noble (Manila Bulletin, June 10, 2010, on page 11)
      The Moroccan fossils include sponges, worms, trilobites and mollusks like clams, snails and relatives of the living nautilus. Another fossil was similar to today's horseshoe crab, a biological throwback familiar to ...
    • Int'l community watching China's next move after sea ruling 

      Mabasa, Roy (Manila Bulletin, September 25, 2016, on page 1-8)
      The Philippines should not fear that it is alone in its effort to uphold the rule of law in its territorial dispute with China over parts of the contentious South China Sea, according to a renowned Japanese foreign policy ...
    • Save the environment, minimize or terminate use of plastics 

      (Manila Bulletin, December 9, 2022, on page 4)
      “Plastic pollution seriously endangers the ecosystem, especially bodies of water like rivers that are vital to fishermen’s livelihood.” With this in mind, the House of Representatives passed on third and final reading this ...
    • Starbucks ditches plastic straws 

      Associated Press (AP) (Manila Bulletin, July 12, 2018, on page B-8)
      Starbucks, citing the environment threat to oceans, will ban plastic straws from all of its stores globally in less than two years. The company becomes the largest food and beverage company operating globally to do so. ...
    • US to China: cease provocative behavior in South China Sea 

      (Manila Bulletin, July 13, 2022, on page 1-4)
      The United States urged China on Tuesday to abide by its obligations under the international law that rejects the latter’s maritime claims over the South China Sea, particularly those that are determined part of the ...