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Badly Wanted: Good Persons By +Oscar V. Cruz D. D. In its Pastoral Statement on the 2007 National Elections dated 8 July 2007, the CBCP made a collective pronouncement on the lights and shadows that accompanied the said democratic exercises. In rather clear and relatively few words, the Episcopal Conference…
Viewpoints
CALL CENTER TRAINING—University of Pangasinan president Dr. Catalino Rivera (2nd from left) and John Clements chief executive officer Carol Dominguez sign the memorandum of agreement for a call center training program while Senior Vice President Marietta Sorio, City Information Officer Ryan Ravanzo, Dean Ofelia Rayos look on.
CALL CENTER TRAINING
Silent hero A round of applause – no, a standing ovation, please – for a citizen of Dagupan named Edward Santos for rising up to the call for vigilance. This man, a resident of Bonuan Boquig, concretely acted upon what majority of the general public prefer to just chat about…
Editorial
Respondents: Lim, Baraan et al. By Ermin Garcia Jr. First the good news! A Dagupeño has shown us the way how to fight corruption. Edward Santos Jr. filed a complaint against former Mayor Benjie Lim, former City Administrator Raffy Baraan, the Siapno cousins (Mark and Alex) and members of the…
Punchline
Lingayen, sleepy town no longer By Gerry Garcia LINGAYEN’S days of being a lazy sleepy town are numbered. An energetic hands-on mayor is presently at the helm of administration and is leaving no stone unturned, especially when a military-man-turned-congressman became this province’s new governor. Former Gen. Amado “Spines” Espino, now…
Here and There
Ayoy will match erpat’s achievements By Jun Velasco WHAT we saw yesterday worried us no end. First scene: Two internet shops near a public high school in Dagupan were full of boisterous students playing video games during school hours. Their wild behavior showed they have kicked out their lessons for…
Think about it
A humiliating report By Gonzalo Duque TO US in the education sector, the Speakership should go to our Congressman Joe de Venecia. It is for selfish reason that we do so. Because his focus as well as that of President Gloria’s is on education, how to elevate if from where…
Playing with Fire
Still on lotto By Al S. Mendoza THEY say they come in threes. And so, this will be the third time in three weeks that I’m going to write about lotto. This one’s tragic, though. Not all lotto stories are happy, you know, or have happy endings. Normally, it starts…
General Admission
Watch your back, Dr. Estira By Eva C. Visperas PANGASINAN State University, the only government-run higher education institution in the province, is celebrating its 28 glorious and fruitful years on July 20. Naturally, this is a big day for PSU which has a strong network of eight campuses in the…