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                    [Title] => Close cemeteries? Gwen to consult mayors first
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All Souls Day and All Saints days are definitely two of the most important holidays in the Philippines. Stripped of the foreign Halloween influence, the traditional observance of these days are unique and colorful. In fact, many people believe that the added pop-culture practice only tends to muddle the essence of the celebrations.

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ALL SOULS DAY AND ALL SAINTS
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