Eduardo Pontaoe 30 Oct 2007 If Governor Amado “Espin-off” Espino could be believed, he was the exclusion and Arroyo waited for him to depart the gathering of vultures before she made her move. Right on! It’s like that not-so-smart 3rd grader telling the teacher his homework was eaten…
Jeremias Andrade Carrera 30 Oct 2007 “THE 40th TOKYO MOTOR SHOW” by AL S. MENDOZA, PCE Jr. Where is the much awaited report of the PCE Jr. Mr. Al S. Mendoza on the cars of the future, his test drive at the Fuji Speedway, and his five (5)…
Where is the report?
It takes a village The barangay may be the smallest government unit but it is a political structure that is deeply rooted in the Filipino soul. In pre-colonial Philippines, long before the country’s progression towards the concept of nationhood, barangays were already in place. Our forefathers formed small communities and…
Editorial
Speaker JdV’s serious dilemma By Ermin Garcia Jr. Up until the end of the 13th Congress, Speaker Joe de V remained the most envied congressman around. Today, his is an image not only of an embattled political leader but one who finds himself divided between his loyalty to his President…
Punchline
Romeo 29 Oct 2007 Dawel-Pantal-Lucao is one good example of infrastructure. We have so many places in Dagupan to build on and have more infrastructures. Our coastline in Bonuan needs to be revitalized, build more towers, hotels and apartments. Just like Dubai expanding their creeks and building towers….
More mega projects in Dagupan
Isidro Ramos 29 Oct 2007 This article, “Dagupan City may copy Shanghai’s urban renewal” is of great interest and fascinating as well and we all hope that the city officials who saw the economic benefit will move forward to implement their action plan. More power to Dagupan to…
Copy successful entrepreneurship
New traffic stall at CSI Lucao By Gerry Garcia After being unconditionally pardoned or given executive clemency by PGMA, former President Erap E sounded more relieved than contrite when he said he has had enough of politics after decades of service to the nation as town mayor, senator, vice-president and…
Here and There
Learn from our departed By Jun Velasco WITH All Saints Day just around the corner, it may be well for most of us, especially our national leaders, to ponder the temporariness of life. The confusion at the top has been draining our energies. Colleagues, family members and kins are lost…