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FESTIVALS OF THE NORTH CHAMPION—The contingent from Laoag City performs its winning street dance routine during (click on image)


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BANGUS STREET PARTY—Dagupan Vice Mayor Belen Fernandez, overall chairman of this year's Bangus Festival, leads personnel(click on image)


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SAYAWAN ED APLAYA—Street dancers from Mapandan form a giant sunflower to the delight of the crowd during the Street(click on image)


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THE PISTA'Y DAYAT KICK-OFF—Motorized bancas adorned with colorful decorations sail through the Agno River between Lingayen(click on image)


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TESDA SCHOLARS—Fourth District Rep. Jose de Venecia Jr. talks to the Technical Education and Skills Development(click on image)


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HAPPY KIDS—Awardees of Genesis School of Happy Kids Advanced Studies display their certificates of appreciations:(click on image)


Top Stories
1 million join street party
Laoag, Candaba win top prizes in Festival of the North

Deaths of local hogs not  by swine flu

Swine flu scare pulls down pork price
One more congressional district for Pangasinan
Mangaldan cleanest town, Bolinao cleanest coastal municipality

Inside News
No insurgent influence here , says Gen. Bataoil
Renaming Agbayani park is not valid
Espino: No casino in Pangasinan
Outstanding cop adjudged outstanding farmer

Business News
Upland communities get jobs and cash
600 JdV scholars graduate

People & Events
Dr. Lu Fernandez passes away
Educator tells her students "Be winner, not survivors"
Aguilar lass is "Miss Talent"

Sports News
Dagupenos shine in Mayor's Cup
Pangasinenses win RP kayaking series
VMUF athletes clinch medals in national PRISSA games
Dagupan City Public Schools

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Preview of this week's stories
Deaths of local hogs not by swine flu
LINGAYEN--Don't panic.
      
This was the advice of Provincial Veterinary Office to the public as he clarified that there is no confirmed swine flu case involving pigs in Pangasinan.
       Dr. Benedicto Perez, provincial veterinarian, said the cause of deaths of some 50 pigs in several towns is Porcine Reproductive Respiratory Syndrome (PRRS) and hog cholera, not swine flu as earlier suspected.

      
No insurgent influence here, says Gen Bataoil
LINGAYEN--Police Director Leopoldo Bataoil, head of the Directorate for Integrated Police Operation for Northern Luzon, said Pangasinan is now free from the heavy influence of insurgents.
       Bataoil said insurgents in the province no longer stay permanently unlike in other provinces.

       "They  are  just here intermittently when they run   away from the military-civic operation Bayanihan being conducted in the provinces of Tarlac, Zamblaes, Pampanga and Nueva Ecija," Bataoil said.
Renaming Agbayani Park is not valid
FORMER Vice Governor Oscar Lambino has affirmed that the provincial board will have to wait until 2016 before it can change the name of the present Governor Aguedo F. Agbayani Park.
       Lambino, speaking during the weekly Kapihan sa Lenox on Tuesday, said the proposed ordinance before the provincial board seeking to rename the Agbayani Park into Governors Park and Gallery cannot be implemented under the law.

GENERAL ADMISSION
Pacquiao to win in 3, if not 7
By Al S. Mendoza
DID Manny Pacquiao win?
      
I ask because some of you, if not many of you, may already know it - today, May 3, being the day Pacquiao is scheduled to face Ricky Hatton for the IBO light welterweight crown in Las Vegas, Nevada.
       I wrote this in advance for deadline purposes.
      So, again: Did Pacquiao win? Or did he lose?
      
If he won, then my prediction came true.
      
Of course, almost everybody had predicted Pacquiao would win. By knockout.
       I did, too.

  

 

 

 

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