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[Title] => QC to operate own crematory, columbarium
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[Title] => Squatters sa sementeryo, lumobo
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Plans are now being finalized for the microfilming of all civil registry records in Quezon City.
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Plans are now being finalized for the microfilming of all civil registry records in Quezon City.
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October 25, 2006 - 12:00am