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A homeless man from Ohio with a smooth announcing voice indicates it's been challenging dealing with sudden fame.

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The Cleveland Cavaliers have offered an unspecified job to a homeless Ohio man with a golden radio voice.

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After the Fall of Bataan, the infamous "March of Death" began at daylight on April 10, 1942, in Mariveles, Bataan.

Extremely weakened from hunger, disease, thirst, and fatigue, the more than 70,000 Filipino and Ame-rican soldiers taken prisoner by the Japanese were forced to march 55 miles to San Fernando, Pampanga, then taken by train to Capas, Tarlac, where they walked the final eight miles to Camp O'Donnell in Arenguren in Capas.

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