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[Title] => Erap to shoulder Nazarene devotee’s burial
[Summary] => Manila Mayor Joseph Estrada will shoulder the burial expenses of a 44-year-old devotee who died of a heart attack during the Black Nazarene’s procession on Friday.
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[Title] => Nazarene march: 1 dead, 1,200 hurt
[Summary] => A man died while over 1,200 were injured and treated for various conditions during yesterday’s Black Nazarene procession that attracted over a million devotees, a prelude to a much larger turnout expected during the visit of Pope Francis next week.
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[Title] => Businessman’s devotion to Black Nazarene ends after 5 years
[Summary] => At the age of 44, Renato Gurion “wanted to live longer” for his two teenaged boys. After undergoing heart surgery five years ago, the gym buff and businessman devoted his life to the Black Nazarene, wishing for better health and protection.
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[Title] => If Pinoy workers decline to come home from dangerous Israel, perhaps they think its safer there than Manila
[Summary] => The all-out and brutal offensive launched by Israels military 13 days ago against the Palestinian "resistance" strongholds in the West Bank hasnt stopped the suicide-bombers.
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