Monthly Archives

January 2005

HOTSHOTS by Nap Donato: P22M-gone with the wind, Joecal, Rosales, AsinganP22M-gone with the wind, Joecal, Rosales, Asingan

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MY CITY:  Hon. Judge Laron  decided   in favor of  Ms. Salayog absolving  her of the case filed by my City for estafa in the case of the missing P11M recently. According to some insiders, the amount is P22M because, a week before Mayor BSL sat into office in 2001 –…

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HOTSHOTS by Nap Donato: P22M-gone with the wind, Joecal, Rosales, AsinganP22M-gone with the wind, Joecal, Rosales, Asingan

By January 31, 2005Business

Lhuillier’s PawnAssurance another milestone

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CEBUANA Lhuillier, the leading pawnshop chain in the country did it again!     It’s  Dagupan branch recently announced the establishment of its “PawnAssurance”.  through its insurance agency affiliate, P. Lhuillier Insurance Agency (PLIA).  With this new service, Cebuana Lhuillier is poised to create another milestone in the pawnshop industry through the…

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Lhuillier’s PawnAssurance another milestone

By January 31, 2005Business

HBRAD holds elections

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LAST September 25, the Hotels, Bars and Restaurant Association of Dagupan or HBRAD had their first elections of  officers at the Conference Room of the City Mayor’s Office. HBRAD is an association of hotels, bars and restaurants owners with the objective of promoting unity and mutual cooperation  among those in…

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HBRAD holds elections

By January 31, 2005Business

Commodoties with hiked costs bared

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Dagupan City– The Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) rose to P375 from its previous price of  P362 or an increase of P13, based on the price monitoring report of the Department of Trade and Industry based here.  The DTI said the price of LPG can possibly jump to P400 by next…

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Commodoties with hiked costs bared

By January 31, 2005Business

Fish retailing consolidated at Malimgas

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TO help improve fish vendors’ profit margins in the Malimgas Public Market, the city government will no longer allow the retail of fish in the Magsaysay  wholesale fish market. Butch Gutierrez, head of the city’s anti-hawking task force, said  this is being done in order to rationalize the fish market…

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Fish retailing consolidated at Malimgas

By January 31, 2005Business

City nets P133.1 M last year

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THE One-Stop-Business Shop at city hall has collected a total of P133,175,510.74 last year, higher than its collections in 2003. Digna Liwanag, head of the One-Stop-Business Shop, said the collections came from business, real property, community,  and miscellaneous taxes. Last year, they  had collected P50,419,782.74 for the month of January…

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City nets P133.1 M last year

By January 31, 2005Business

Call centers ready to hire in Pangasinan

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DAGUPAN CITY — If you speak English proficiently, computer literate, and competent in accounting, you may have a job waiting for you at a call center in the province soon.  “The clients will locate in Pangasinan as soon as the call center agents are qualified,” Tim Keefe, president of  Synergia…

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Call centers ready to hire in Pangasinan

By January 31, 2005Business

Province builds more roads, bridges

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LINGAYEN — Gov. Victor E. Agbayani reported that more than P170 million worth of various infrastructure projects were completed last year. Through the provincial engineering office, he said, the province was able to either asphalt or concrete-pave 300 kilometers of roads and 1,300 lineal meters of bridges. The provincial government…

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Province builds more roads, bridges

By January 30, 2005News

Guv’nor steps up efforts to protect environment

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LINGAYEN –The provincial government will intensify efforts to protect and conserve the environment to achieve sustainable growth and development of the province. This was stressed by Gov. Victor E. Agbayani in his recent State of the Province Address (SOPA) in which he outlined the major  environment thrusts of his administration…

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Guv’nor steps up efforts to protect environment

By January 30, 2005News