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July 2006

Harvest Time

By | Archives, Opinion

Pangasinan’s pride in Agricultural Research By Sosimo Ma. Pablico Although she won the third place in the research paper category during the 2004 national symposium, her paper in 2002 won the first place.  Four of her research papers also won the best paper award during the annual conventions of the…

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Harvest Time

By July 10, 2006Archives, Opinion

Viewpoints

By | Archives, Opinion

A killer government By +Oscar V. Cruz The degradation of human dignity is bad enough. The violation of human rights is already despicable. The killing of human lives is the worst offense against humanity and civilization. But the practically daily, continuous and numerous extrajudicial killing men and women all over…

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Viewpoints

By July 10, 2006Archives, Opinion

Feelings

By | Feelings, Opinion

Rain ! By Emmanuelle They are not always right, you know. Nature has not turned all vengeful and merciless. For example, when the clouds are to burst in a deluge of rain, heaven thoughtfully tips us off with some friendly warnings. Unlike when the earth quakes or when the world…

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Feelings

By July 10, 2006Feelings, Opinion

Birthdays / Anniversaries

By | Birthdays/Anniversaries, News

_________________________________________________________   Submit dates of birthdays and anniversaries of friends and relatives to sundaypunch2@yahoo.com as in below:  Ex: January 29, Wedding anniversary, Dop and Snow Garcia, Los Angeles, CA May 29, Birthday, Karmina Arrogante, Dagupan City ________________________________________________________  Happy Birthday!!! July 9- (Dagupan City) Alfredo U. Quinto, Sr. Gil Velasco, Virgel…

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Birthdays / Anniversaries

Prov’l workers get P7,000 ‘adcom’

By | Headlines, News

WITHHELD IRA FINALLY RELEASED Treasurer releases financial bonanza LINGAYEN – It’s Christmas in July for 3,365 officials and employees of the provincial government. The provincial board approved Friday a supplemental budget that included the workers’ additional compensation allowance (adcom) of P1,000 retroactive to January this year. Supplemental Budget Ordinance No….

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Prov’l workers get P7,000 ‘adcom’

By July 2, 2006Headlines, News

EMB finds open dumpsite in creek

By | Headlines, News

TAYUG–The municipal government is also violating environment laws. This was the finding of the Environmental Management Bureau (EMB) of the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) that looked into the violations of a big piggery farm in barangay Barangobong, Tayug. The EMB headed by Regional Director Joel Salvador discovered…

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EMB finds open dumpsite in creek

By July 2, 2006Headlines, News

Employees heave sigh of relief

By | Headlines, News

REALIGNMENT, NOT RETRENCHMENT THERE will be no retrenchment at city hall, only a realignment of human resources. This was emphasized by Councilor Teofilo Guadiz III during a committee hearing last Tuesday, attended by city hall rank and file employees that discussed the planned reorganization of the city government. His assurance…

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Employees heave sigh of relief

By July 2, 2006Headlines, News

NFA: There’s enough rice for rainy days

By | Headlines, News

SAN FERNANDO CITY–Rice supply in the Ilocos region remains steady despite low production in some areas. This was assured by National Food Authority regional director Joseph de la Cruz who urged provincial managers to exert extra-effort in beefing up their stockpiles by sourcing other rice farming communities. In Pangasinan, NFA…

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NFA: There’s enough rice for rainy days

By July 2, 2006Headlines, News

Province steps up bird watch

By | Headlines, News

LINGAYEN- The provincial government, together with the Department of Agriculture and Bureau of Animal Industry (BAI), has stepped up its information and education campaign on the dreaded bird flu disease although no single case has been reported yet. Gov. Victor Agbayani earlier directed the office of the provincial veterinarian (OPVet)…

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Province steps up bird watch

By July 2, 2006Headlines, News

Valid signatures more than enough

By | Headlines, News

For People’s Initiative DAGUPAN CITY–The Provincial Elections office based here has invalidated 40 percent of the signatures solicited in Pangasinan by Sigaw ng Bayan for the People’s Initiative amending the 1987 Constitution, specifically, for the shift from the presidential-bicameral system to a unicameral parliament system. But still the number of…

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Valid signatures more than enough

By July 2, 2006Headlines, News