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Philippine boxing hero Manny Pacquiao (C) takes his oath of office as Congressman at the provincial capitol in the otwn of Alabel, Sarangani province on June 28, 2010, while his wife Jinkee (3L) and relatives look on. World champion boxer Manny Pacquiao was sworn in as congressman of his impoverished Philippine province on June 28, vowing to be even more effective in government than he is in the ring.

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Philippine boxer Pacquiao sworn in as congressman Agence France Presse

ALABEL, Philippines – World champion boxer Manny Pacquiao was sworn in as congressman of his impoverished Philippine province on Monday, vowing to be even more effective in government than he is in the ring.

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than in boxing,” he told the crowd of 3,000 after the ceremonies. The 31-year-old fighter said he would work on improving infrastructure, medical services and security during his three-year term in parliament. Continued on page 6

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Trading his gloves for a traditional formal shirt, Pacquiao was among local officials who took their oaths of office in the capital of Sarangani province where he knocked out an entrenched political clan in the May 10 elections. “I will be more effective in politics

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World leaders walk economic tightrope in Canada

Associated Press Writers pm ET

TORONTO – Wary of slamming on the stimulus brakes too quickly but shaken by the European debt crisis, world leaders pledged Sunday to reduce government deficits in richer countries in half by 2013, with wiggle room to meet the goal. Leaders of 20 major industrial and developing countries generally sided with cutting spending and raising taxes, despite warnings from President Barack Obama that too much austerity too quickly could choke off the global recovery. “Serious challenges remain,” they cautioned in a closing statement. Continued on page 6

AP Photo/Lefteris Pitarakis

German Chancellor Angela Merkel, center, is joined by Spanish Prime Minister Jose Luis Rodriquez Zapatero, top right, Mexican President Felipe Calderon, left, and Indonesian President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono during the official family photo at the G20 Summit Sunday, June 27, 2010, in Toronto


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