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[Title] => Filipino inventors shine at SM City North Edsa today
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Theres rent-a-car. So why not rent-a-coffin?
With many Filipinos living in poverty and thus, cannot afford metal caskets for their departed love ones, a 42-year-old Filipino inventor has come up with the idea of renting them out.
Antonio Andes thought of undertaking a coffin rental business after he was unable to provide a decent casket for his sister when she died, aggravating the pain of his loss.
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Antonio Andes thought of undertaking a coffin rental business after he was unable to provide a decent casket for his sister when she died, aggravating the pain of his loss.
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October 31, 2007 - 12:00am
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Ghio Ong | October 30, 2006 - 12:00am