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A former barangay captain was killed while his wife was injured when riding-in-tandem gunmen fired upon them yesterday morning along Barangay Sta. Teresa in Jordan town of Guimaras.

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The peso slipped to an all-time low of 46.90 to a dollar before closing at a record low of 46.89, or 34 centavos lower than Monday’s close of 46.55 to $1.
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