LINGAYEN — Watch out for the fifteen lovely ladies who will vie for the coveted Limgas na Dayat 2006 title on April 30 at the Narciso Ramos Sports and Civic Center here. “I predict a very tight competition this year,” Dr. Jackson Soriano, OIC provincial health officer and pageant committee…
COLEGIO de Dagupan recently conducted an “On Campus Recruitment and Job Fair” at the College quadrangle last March 17, 2006. This annual fair made possible by the coordination among the Student Affairs Office, the Registrar’s Office and the Guidance Center, was participated in by this year’s batch of graduating students…
Colegio de Dagupan conducts recruitment/jobfair
RANG-ay Bank, with head office in San Fernando, La Union, is this year’s recipient of the Pammadayaw award from the province of La Union, after being adjudged as the first ‘Most Outstanding Entrepinoy Investor’. Ives Nisce, Rang-ay Bank president and chief executive officer, received the award from Gov. Victor Ortega…
Rang-ay Bank adjudged as LU’s ‘Most Oustanding Enterpinoy Investor’
ALAMINOS CITY–Don’t look now but another possible world record in the grill category is being eyed by another Pangasinan city. At its recent successful Oysters Festival, Alaminos City showcased its extensive oyster production by putting up an oyster grill party as part of Alaminos’ grand welcome for balikbayans who flocked…
Alaminos showcases own oyster industry
Sammy Samson, a Pangasinan icon By Ermin Garcia Jr. Pangasinan lost another icon in the field of education in the person of Dr. Luis F. Samson. Between him and Dr. Blas F. Rayos of the Dagupan Colleges (now University of Pangasinan), I would not be exaggerating if I say that…
Punchline
A last call for the elders of Pangasinan THE People’s Initiative ostensibly for the amendment of the Constitution was finally launched last week amid charges and accusations of signature-buying and black propaganda between interest-political groups. Interestingly, the prime-movers, Sigaw ng Bayan Movement claimed early success but could not explain how…
Editorial
RP’s crying need today — united leadership By Gerry Garcia OFF-the-cuff survey of public sentiments relating to the on-going drive to gather a convincing number of signatures in support for the people’s initiative for Charter change . . . . is bound to be extra-positive. Especially if it’s made by…
Here and There
Conflicting emotion By Jun Velasco DAGUPEÑOS are in a grip of conflicting emotions. Sad because a good man who has cast a giant shadow in education, civic leadership and family rearing has just passed away – Dr. Luis F. Samson, beloved founder of the University of Luzon and the Mother…
Think about it
What’s Ping Lacson’s game plan By Gonzalo Duque FOR coming out with his latest anti Erap antics, Sen. Ping Lacson is being pilloried and also praised. But come to think of it. Is he for real? Or he has a deeper agenda? He was anti jueteng, true, but why did…
Playing with Fire
‘Pirma’ By Al S. Mendoza MY BROTHER called me up last Sunday and said, “Will I sign my name for the cha-cha, Kuya?” He lives at General Luna St., Mangatarem, Pangasinan. He said the captain in his barangay came personally to him to solicit his signature. “Our kapitan is here…