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Sunday, March 23, 2008 (Philippines)
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| At 3 p.m. on Good Friday, an image of the Crucified Christ gets taken down at the Cebu Metropolitan Cathedral, as parishioners witness the most solemn day of the Roman Catholic Church's calendar. (Sun.Star Cebu/Arni Aclao) |
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CEBU CITY -- The thrill of jumping from the top of a waterfall in the southwestern town of Badian, Cebu lost its appeal after it left two persons dead and three others wounded.
A group of Korean students who spent their Good Friday in Kawasan Falls in Barangay Matutinao had gone rafting around the falls when one of them decided to jump from the top.
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