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 May 3 - 9, 2009  
Preview of the week's news. . .  
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.
 

 

Outstanding cop adjudged outstanding farmer
SAN CARLOS CITY-- Senior Police Officer 4 Virgilio Cardinoza is not only an outstanding policeman both in this city and in the province, but a gentleman farmer, an outstanding farmer!
       Cardinoza was cited the "Most Outstanding Farmer of the Year" here during the Farmers' Day of the city fiesta celebration last week.
      Cardinoza, a two-time outstanding policeman here in the 90s, said he alternates his time as a policeman and as a farmer.

Espino: No casino in Pangasinan
GOVERNOR Amado Espino Jr. has given the assurance that there will be no casino operation in the eco-tourism zone that is currently being developed in a 300-hectare lot in the capital town Lingayen.
       Espino quickly denied initial reports that a casino will be built in the complex that prompted a negative reaction from Lingayen-Dagupan Archbishop Oscar Cruz.

 

 
 
 
 
 

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