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Two motorcycle-riding men shot dead a leader of the Mandaya tribe at the gold-rush site on Mt. Diwalwal in Monkayo, Compostela Valley Tuesday afternoon, police said.

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They warned that should the CBCP continue to impose its stand against mining, it would mean more trouble as more and more people would lose their only source of income.
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They warned that should the CBCP continue to impose its stand against mining, it would mean more trouble as more and more people would lose their only source of income.
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