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LeBron James came back. One of his biggest fans has returned, too.

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The peso steadied yesterday after being pounded to its lowest close on record the previous day. But it still stands close to its all-time low of 55.75 to $1, making it harder for the government to pay ever-mounting debt and ramping up an already costly oil import bill.
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