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                    [Title] => Manny settles tax debts
                    [Summary] => Manny Pacquiao can now sleep well at night. 


Last Monday, the three-time world boxing champion went to the Bureau of Internal Revenue (BIR) head office in Diliman, Quezon City, to personally settle his tax obligations dating back to 1999. He was accompanied by lawyer Jeng Gacal and accountant Richard Querido in paying BIR commissioner Jose Mario Bunag a visit.

A source said Pacquiao paid close to P10 Million to fulfill his duties as a good citizen.
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According to Team Pacquiao insider Erik Pineda, they plan to bring Larios over on the last week of April for a couple of functions in line with forthcoming 12-round, non-title bout.

The fight is scheduled July 2 at the Araneta Coliseum. It will be held at 11 a.m. so boxing fans in the US can catch it on television on a Saturday evening.
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In the cover story of the Summer 2006 issue of World Boxing Magazine, writer Eric Raskin said Pacquiao speaks the international language: action, is a guaranteed Hall of Famer at 27 and "might be on the brink of becoming that go-to guy for the pay-per-view industry."
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Last Monday, the three-time world boxing champion went to the Bureau of Internal Revenue (BIR) head office in Diliman, Quezon City, to personally settle his tax obligations dating back to 1999. He was accompanied by lawyer Jeng Gacal and accountant Richard Querido in paying BIR commissioner Jose Mario Bunag a visit.

A source said Pacquiao paid close to P10 Million to fulfill his duties as a good citizen.
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The fight is scheduled July 2 at the Araneta Coliseum. It will be held at 11 a.m. so boxing fans in the US can catch it on television on a Saturday evening.
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In the cover story of the Summer 2006 issue of World Boxing Magazine, writer Eric Raskin said Pacquiao speaks the international language: action, is a guaranteed Hall of Famer at 27 and "might be on the brink of becoming that go-to guy for the pay-per-view industry."
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