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February 2008

Viewpoints

By | Archives, Opinion

GMA resignation mission impossible By +Oscar V. Cruz D. D. It is understandable that more groups. Organizations and movements are now in mobilization mode for one and the same finality: To ask and insist for the resignation of the Malacanang occupant. They may have different moral reasons and economic considerations…

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Viewpoints

By February 18, 2008Archives, Opinion

Sports Eye

By | Opinion, Sports Eye

Pangasinan cyclists show strength again By Jesus A. Garcia Jr. I WAS not able to accompany our Pangasinan pedal-pushers when they traveled to the southern part of Luzon and participated in two big races in Calatagan, Batangas and Tagaytay City last Sunday and Tuesday, respectively. Happily, our local riders proved…

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Sports Eye

By February 18, 2008Opinion, Sports Eye

Roots

By | Archives, Opinion

Collecting on the MDGs By Marifi Jara Without awareness of the Millennium Development Goals (MDG), both on the part of the people and public officials, there will be no accountability in terms of keeping these promises. Our local officials must realize that they need to deliver on what our government…

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Roots

By February 18, 2008Archives, Opinion

Bani awarded “Most Child-Friendly”

By | News, People & Events

BANI–Blessed are the children of this town. Recently awarded as the Most Child-Friendly Municipality in Region 1, this town was recognized for its efforts in helping abused children. Haydee Rapivo, a nurse assigned at the Child Protection Unit (CPU), said it was the town’s concern for the children, particularly, helping…

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Bani awarded “Most Child-Friendly”

By February 18, 2008News, People & Events

Renewal

By | Punch Forum

Jose Ceralde 17 Feb 2008     Mr. Oriel, You said” Isn’t it about time that religious organizations doing business in the Philippines obey our beloved Jesus Christ who said, “Give to Caesar what is Caesar’s, and to God what is God’s.”? “, can you be more clear because in…

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Renewal

By February 18, 2008Punch Forum

3 Cities to ink MOA on ferry

By | Headlines, News

LINGAYEN GULF TRANSPORT LINK Mayors confident that project will be viable ALAMINOS CITY–The first tri-ferry service across the Lingayen Gulf will soon be a reality following the slated signing of the memorandum of agreement for the project by the three Local Government Units (LGUs) that joined hands for the project….

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3 Cities to ink MOA on ferry

By February 17, 2008Headlines, News

Sto. Tomas confident of landing in Guinness

By | Headlines, News

STO. TOMAS–Local folks here gave high fives, thumbs-up signs, wide smiles and cheers to each other following the successful staging of their 4,938-meter corn grill on February 10 in celebration of the town’s Corn Festival and centennial anniversary. Officials and residents expressed optimism that their corn grill will make set…

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Sto. Tomas confident of landing in Guinness

By February 17, 2008Headlines, News

Rosario urges proper use of government ambulance

By | Headlines, News

URDANETA CITY– Fourth District Board Member Jeremy Rosario, a medical doctor, is set to present a resolution that will set guidelines on the authorized and proper use of government ambulances. Rosario denounced how local officials and employees have been using ambulances for personal and other functions other than responding to…

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Rosario urges proper use of government ambulance

By February 17, 2008Headlines, News