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                    [Title] => 60 years: Remembering the Liberation of Cebu
                    [Summary] => Last Saturday, March 26, was the 60th anniversary of the Liberation of Cebu, a.k.a. the Talisay Landing. Unfortunately this year, this date fell on Black Saturday and since there were no newspapers in Cebu, this date would have passed into oblivion, hence we’re writing about this historic event today. I got the historical accounts on the Liberation of Cebu from the book Under the Southern Cross The Saga of the Americal Division, written by Capt. Francis D. Cron and printed by the Combat Forces Press. 

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