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                    [Title] => Catalons hold wake for Mauricio
                    [Summary] => ALCALA, Pangasinan — The family of Mauricio Catalon, a confirmed case of Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS), would hold a "regular" wake for him after his ashes were brought here yesterday.


The cancer-stricken, 74-year-old Catalon, 74, got the dreaded virus from his daughter Adela, the country’s first confirmed SARS case.

A nursing assistant in Toronto, Canada, Adela went home to Barangay Vacante here last April 5 to look for an oncologist for her ailing father, not knowing that she was carrying the SARS virus.
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The news team went to Alcala to do a follow-up report on the news coverage on the death of Adela and Mauricio Catalon, the first SARS victims in the country.
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ADELA AND MAURICIO CATALON
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                    [Title] => Catalons hold wake for Mauricio
                    [Summary] => ALCALA, Pangasinan — The family of Mauricio Catalon, a confirmed case of Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS), would hold a "regular" wake for him after his ashes were brought here yesterday.


The cancer-stricken, 74-year-old Catalon, 74, got the dreaded virus from his daughter Adela, the country’s first confirmed SARS case.

A nursing assistant in Toronto, Canada, Adela went home to Barangay Vacante here last April 5 to look for an oncologist for her ailing father, not knowing that she was carrying the SARS virus.
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The news team went to Alcala to do a follow-up report on the news coverage on the death of Adela and Mauricio Catalon, the first SARS victims in the country.
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