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February 2007

Harvest Time

By | Archives, Opinion

PhilRice to receive another grant-in-aid from Japan By Sosimo Ma. Pablico The Philippine Rice Research Institute (PhilRice) expects to receive another grant-in-aid from the government of Japan, as the Philippine Investment Coordination Committee and the Cabinet committee chaired by Secretary Margarito B. Teves have already approved the agency’s proposal calling…

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Harvest Time

By February 4, 2007Archives, Opinion

Viewpoints

By | Archives, Opinion

Four – Party Summit By +Oscar V. Cruz D. D. It was announced that the national leadership is calling a “Four-Party Summit” for a clean, honest and orderly election” this May 2007. For this purpose, it was said that the “Summit” would be participated in by the CBCP, the COMELEC,…

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Viewpoints

By February 4, 2007Archives, Opinion

Sports Eye

By | Opinion, Sports Eye

Unbecoming and afflicted with amnesia By Jesus A. Garcia Jr. We, the sports lovers, particularly the cycling buffs, knew that our very own Romeo Bonzo, the 1983 Marlboro Tour champion, already passed away. This was widely reported on TV, radio and in the national and local newspapers. His sudden death…

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Sports Eye

By February 4, 2007Opinion, Sports Eye

Feelings

By | Feelings, Opinion

The Courtship Dance By Emmanuelle       Our brothers and our sisters who live high up in the Cordilleras have this ritual dance, complete with resounding strings and gongs. A maiden steps daintily around a tight circle, now and then venturing lightly out of its circumference, but stepping quickly back to…

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Feelings

By February 4, 2007Feelings, Opinion

City dads question towing contract, unauthorized fees

By | Headlines, News

ANOTHER SHOWDOWN LOOMS Baniqued defends collections DAGUPAN’s Sangguniang Panlungsod (SP) is probing the city administration’s alleged illegal and unauthorized collection of fees for the use of public properties as well as the hiring of a private towing service firm for illegally-parked vehicles without the corresponding city ordinances. The most controversial…

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City dads question towing contract, unauthorized fees

By February 4, 2007Headlines, News

Lambino-Agbayani tandem proposed to prevent Lakas split

By | Headlines, News

LINGAYEN–United they stand, divided they fall. Knowing the old adage too well, members of the Lakas-Christian Muslim Democrats (CMD) in Pangasinan moved to diffuse tension and a possible break-up among their leaders by proposing a tandem between Vice Governor Oscar Lambino and Dr. Jamie Eloise Manzano-Agbayani in the May 14…

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Lambino-Agbayani tandem proposed to prevent Lakas split

By February 4, 2007Headlines, News

12 Moros charged for trafficking illegal drugs

By | Headlines, News

URDANETA CITY–Twelve people, 10 of them arrested during a big anti-drug operations at a residential compound in barangay Camantiles here, have been charged with violations of the anti-drugs law in cases filed by the police before the City Prosecutors Office. Raided by combined elements of the police in Pangasinan and…

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12 Moros charged for trafficking illegal drugs

By February 4, 2007Headlines, News

Braganza to run versus Celeste

By | Headlines, News

MABINI—Retired  Lt. General Alberto “Boysie” Braganza, who hails from barangay Magalong this town, is now preparing for the race to represent the first district of  Pangasinan in Congress, where he will be facing off with incumbent Rep. Arthur Celeste from Bolinao town who is now on his second term. Braganza,…

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Braganza to run versus Celeste

By February 4, 2007Headlines, News