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[Title] => Aquinas Disaster: Tombs for unidentified dead to be built today
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[Title] => 45 unidentified cadavers: Apartment-type burial on Sept 30
[Summary] => The apartment-type burial of the remaining 45 unidentified cadavers of the ill-fated M/V Saint Thomas Aquinas is set on September according to the 2GO management and Cosmopolitan Funeral Homes.
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[Title] => Flower offering, blessing held at Lawis Ledge
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September 7, 2013 - 12:00am