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A barangay councilman and his friend were arrested in a drug bust operation in Jaro, Iloilo City Monday night.

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Philphos recently launched its "Philphos 3-in-1" fertilizer which is seen as a better alternative to the conventional combination in sugar plantations of urea, phosphorous and potash fertilizers.
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Philphos recently launched its "Philphos 3-in-1" fertilizer which is seen as a better alternative to the conventional combination in sugar plantations of urea, phosphorous and potash fertilizers.
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