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                    [ArticleID] => 138644
                    [Title] => No candles lit for the dead at Clark cemetery
                    [Summary] => CLARK FIELD, Pampanga — The dead are probably the only living memory of the Americans in this former US Air Force base — hundreds of them at the Clark cemetery which, ironically, will likely be the most forlorn this All Souls’ Day.
                    [DatePublished] => 2001-11-01 00:00:00
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                    [ArticleID] => 105685
                    [Title] => Clark cemetery given a new lease on life
                    [Summary] => CLARK FIELD, Pampanga — Thanks to the Clark Development Corp. (CDC), the 20.3-acre Clark cemetery, which has over 8,000 tombs, including that of one Charles Ehrnberg who passed away on Nov. 21, 1897, has been given a new lease on life.


The state-owned CDC, whose jurisdiction includes the cemetery within the Clark Special Economic Zone (CSEZ), has junked plans to bar further burials there and convert the site into a mere tourist attraction.
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                    [Summary] => CLARK FIELD, Pampanga — The dead are probably the only living memory of the Americans in this former US Air Force base — hundreds of them at the Clark cemetery which, ironically, will likely be the most forlorn this All Souls’ Day.
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                    [Title] => Clark cemetery given a new lease on life
                    [Summary] => CLARK FIELD, Pampanga — Thanks to the Clark Development Corp. (CDC), the 20.3-acre Clark cemetery, which has over 8,000 tombs, including that of one Charles Ehrnberg who passed away on Nov. 21, 1897, has been given a new lease on life.


The state-owned CDC, whose jurisdiction includes the cemetery within the Clark Special Economic Zone (CSEZ), has junked plans to bar further burials there and convert the site into a mere tourist attraction.
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