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                    [Title] => Cagayanons grill 3.5 tons of flying fish
                    [Summary] => SANTA ANA, Cagayan — It was a festive day in this coastal town yesterday as more than 4,000 residents, together with their municipal officials and visitors, grilled more than 3.5 tons of flying fish on a 4.8-kilometer charcoal grill. 


Mayor Vic Rodriguez expressed hope that their feat would qualify for the world’s longest grill in the Guinness Book of World Records.
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Mayor Vic Rodriguez expressed hope that their feat would qualify for the world’s longest grill in the Guinness Book of World Records.
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