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<font color="white" size="1">tfall, including the possibility of a shortened school year.Michigan's general fund spending
was the lowest among the states per capita, but a special dedicated
fund for education makes the state's $833-per-capita spending appear artificially low. The
next lowest were Nevada, Florida, Arizona and South Carolina.
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<font color="white" size="1">rnment's Office of Civil Defense.In Iligan, a coastal industrial hub of 330,000
people, Mayor Lawrence Cruz said the city's half a dozen parlors were
full to capacity and no longer accepting bodies. The first burial of
50 or so unclaimed bodies was to take place later Monday in
individual tombs at the city cemetery, he said."For public health purposes, we're
doing this. The bodies are decomposing and there is no place where
we can place them, not in an enclosed building, not in a
gymnasium," Cruz told The Associated Press.He said many of the Iligan dead
-- 279 by official count -- "are just piled and laid outside
the morgues," which ran out of formaldehyde for embalming and coffins."We're using
plastic bags, whatever is available," Cruz said.In nearby Cagayan de Oro city,
the situation was more chaotic and people were resisting mass burials, instead
demanding that bodies be interned until relatives can claim them.About 340 died
in Cagayan de Oro, most of them
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