Monthly Archives

January 2006

RUSAC beats Villasis cagers

By | Sports

VILLASIS — RUSAC selection shocked the Villasis giants team, 88-85, Wednesday to win the Villasis Invitational Basketball games at the jampacked municipal gym here.  The RUSAC selection has scored big points to win the game.  Engr. Rosendo So and Board Member Danny Uy donated cash prizes and trophies to both…

Read More

RUSAC beats Villasis cagers

By January 22, 2006Sports

Binmaley cycling on Jan. 28

By | Sports

FOR the past four decades, the town of Binmaley has not organized any cycling road race in even as part of the celebration of its town fiesta. The last time the municipality staged such event was in 1964 won by hometown boy Jesse Decano, the younger sibling of Victor, a well-known…

Read More

Binmaley cycling on Jan. 28

By January 22, 2006Sports

Teddy Manaois is ready for a big fight

By | Archives, Opinion

By Jun Velasco BY THE time this column is out, all this Morales-Pacquiao hoopla would have reached feverish levels and then “there’d be none.”  One wonders why the event   was being played  as if   Filipinos were  fighting   Mexico. Far from it, we have the most excellent relations, according to our friends Philippine Ambassador…

Read More

Teddy Manaois is ready for a big fight

By January 22, 2006Archives, Opinion

‘Longest’ eggplant grill displayed

By | News

VILLASIS–A world record for talong soon? After some 10,000 people showed up for the successful grilling of 3,000 kilos of eggplants for the first-ever Talong Grill Festival last week, the  town is ready for next year’s attempt to land in the pages of Guinness Book  of World Records. Mayor Nonato…

Read More

‘Longest’ eggplant grill displayed

By January 16, 2006News

Cruz slams Arroyo anew

By | News

If  the Arroyo government cannot even stop illegal gambling for good,  how could it stop graft and corruption, terrorism and smuggling, murders  and massacres? Lingayen-Dagupan Archbishop Oscar Cruz posed this question after  both the resurgence of jueteng operations in the Bicol region and the planned re-entry of Small Town Lottery…

Read More

Cruz slams Arroyo anew

By January 16, 2006News

Dagupan City okays P357 Million budget

By | News

THE city council returned to work last Jan. 9 after a long Christmas vacation to finally approve this year’s budget in the amount of P357 million. Councilor Michael Fernandez, chair of the city council’s finance and ways and means committees, admitted there was  little delay in the approval of this…

Read More

Dagupan City okays P357 Million budget

By January 16, 2006News