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HONORARY SON—Fernando La Sama De Araojo, President of the National Parliament of Timor Leste, receives a commemorative plaque from Dagupan (click picture)


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GILON-GILON CHAMPION—Street dancers from Barangay Lucao show their well-rehearsed presentation before a mammoth crowd at the city plaza en route (click picture)


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GUEST FROM THE SENATE—Governor Amado Espino Jr. (right) briefs Senator Francisco Pangilinan on the various development programs of the provincial (click picture)


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HONORARY DEGREE—Pangasinan State University System President Victoriano Estira (left) and Commission on Higher Education (CHED) Regional Dir (click picture)


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ESPERON IN TOWN—Secretary Hermogenes Esperon, chief of the Presidential Management Staff (PMS), announces developments on major infrastructure (click picture)


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MAGIC CANDIDATES—Twenty young ladies vying for the Miss Magic 2009 title meet the local media at the Magic Group of Companies' central office in(click picture)


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PRAYING IN COMFORT—The Catholic residents of Barangay Nagpalangan in Binmaley pray at the newly inaugurated air-conditioned chapel in their community (click picture)


Top Stories
PDEA, prosecutors trade bribery raps
Timor Leste's 2nd top official enjoys Dagupan's Bangus Fest

P4.5 re-regulating pind construction starts in May

E-mail a crime in Sta. Barbara
Barangay Lucao tops Gilon-Gilon
Another drug suspect nabbed

Inside News
Gov't fast-track expressway in Tarlac-Pangasinan-La Union
The less travelled road to priesthood
College professor in hot water
Make way for the 'star' of the Bangus Festival
Five colleges hike tuition fees

Onion pest infestation in Bayambang
New chapel rises in Binmaley

Business News
CIAC promotes Clark airport
TESDA, LNU tie up for scholarship program


People & Events
PSU confers Espino with Doctor of Humanities
Colegio de Dagupan gains deregulated status
Orchestra, ballroom dancing showdown set in Lingayen April 27
Debutante
Velasco to LNU-Hi grads: construct a 'better world'

Sports News
Pangasinan cyclists join Tour of Malaysia
Manaoag fiesta features three sports events

Dagupan City Public Schools

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Preview of this week's stories
RIFT OVER BAGUL WORSENS
PDEA, prosecutors trade bribery raps
THE word war between the Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency (PDEA) and the City Prosecutors Office in Dagupan has escalated with the former insinuating that money changed hands when the latter resolved to release arrested drug lord Datu Michael Bagul.
      
In the complaint filed by PDEA before the Regional State Prosecutor, the agency assailed the resolution and implied thatmembers of the City Prosecutor's office received a bribe for Bagul's release.

      
Barangay Lucao tops Gilon-Gilon
BARANGAY Lucao's street dancers topped the Gilon! Gilon! Ed Baley street dancing competition, the opening day highlight of the 2009 Bangus Festival on April 15.
      
The Lucao contingent received the P80,000 first prize from the Bangus Festival Committee headed by Vice Mayor Belen Fernandez.
Another drug suspect nabbed
Finally, a drug suspect nabbed, charged.
       Another suspected illegal drug dealer was arrested by the Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency (PDEA) and this time, he was promptly turned over to the City Prosecutors Office for inquest.
      
The suspect, Abdul Rashid Ismael of Bonuan Tondaligan, is now in jail facing charges for violation of Republic Act 9165, including the selling of illegal drugs, an unbailable offense, and possession of illegal drugs.

Gov't fast-tracks expressway in Tarlac-Pangasinan-La Union
The planned 88-kilometer Tarlac-Pangasinan-La Union expressway may soon be a reality as the national government fast-tracks right-of-way acquisitions, a Cabinet official announced in a media forum here.
     
Secretary Hermogenes Esperon, Jr. of the Presidential Management Staff told the Pangasinan Press and Radio Club Kapihan forum in Dagupan that the first phase of the road project from La Paz to Gerona in Tarlac province, which covers 19 kilometers, is expected to be completed not later than the first quarter of next year.
 
 

 

 

 

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