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Naangol ang team leader sa kapolisan lakip na ang tawong ilang dakpunon dihang nahitabo ang shootout kagahapon sa buntag ngadto sa sitio Puertobello, barangay Southern Poblacion, San Francisco, Camotes.

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Australian central bank chief Ian MacFarlane was among the top-raters, along with Sweden’s Urban Bäckström and Sir Edward George of the United Kingdom.

According to Global Finance analyst Dan Keeler, 2001 was a bad year to be a central banker, but 2002 could only be described as "terrible."
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Australian central bank chief Ian MacFarlane was among the top-raters, along with Sweden’s Urban Bäckström and Sir Edward George of the United Kingdom.

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