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                    [Title] => Can Cartimar still revive the glory days?
                    [Summary] => These days, parking is hardly a problem at the Cartimar Shopping Center in Pasay City. The cars that come and go are few and far between, and most of them belong to tenants.


This, stall owners say, is one of the clear signs of how slow business has become in the country’s first ever shopping center.
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                    [Title] => Can Cartimar still revive the glory days?
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This, stall owners say, is one of the clear signs of how slow business has become in the country’s first ever shopping center.
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