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January 2009

Two books, two cases

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Prince Henry Dumaran 13 Jan 2009 Jose Ceralde, I got hold of two books by Lee Strobel within the last 2 years and they were: “The Case for a Creator” and “The Case for the Real Jesus”. I decided to read “The Case for a Creator” first because of a…

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Two books, two cases

By January 13, 2009Punch Forum

Why petty crimes?

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Eduardo Pontaoe 13 Jan 2009 Supt. Eric Noble . . . the self proclaimed Wild Bill Hickok of Santa Barbara . . . the Deadwood town where he will meet his match. He published a manual on United Nations police guidelines applicable only in now defunct Yugoslavia. Did he write…

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Why petty crimes?

By January 13, 2009Punch Forum

Harvest Time

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SSNM Technique for Higher Rice Yield By Dr. Sosimo Ma. Pablico A TECHNIQUE that advocates the optimum use of indigenous nutrient sources like crop residues and manures as well as the timely application of fertilizers to meet the deficit between rice demand for nutrients and the supply of nutrients from…

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Harvest Time

By January 13, 2009Archives, Opinion

Viewpoints

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Sick mentation, sickening actuation By +Oscar V. Cruz D. D. Together with their ingloriously reigning master and mentor, many politicos rightfully deserve a defined and certified rightful ouster from the public offices they covetously hold and pretentiously exercise. Yet, they all blissfully continue to amass wealth and gleefully wield power….

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Viewpoints

By January 13, 2009Archives, Opinion

Sports Eye

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San Carlos City to honor cyclist Domingo By Jesus A. Garcia Jr. I WAS surprised to receive a call from San Carlos City alderman Manny Resuello last week. Although the Resuellos are friends of mine, especially the late Mayor Jolly, I have not personally met Councilor Manny before. He called…

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Sports Eye

By January 13, 2009Opinion, Sports Eye

Roots

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Loving nshima By Marifi Jara QUELIMANE, Mozambique – The first time I tasted nshima was in Baguio City several years ago, during a lunch party at the house of a friend married to a British who, like some of his other foreign colleagues in a tobacco firm, either grew up…

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Roots

By January 13, 2009Archives, Opinion

Mayor Al stops reclamation project

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ENVIRONMENTAL COMPLIANCE CERTIFICATE SUSPENDED TRUE to his promise, Dagupan Mayor Alipio Fernandez Jr. has ordered a stop to the controversial reclamation project on a portion of the Calmay River. He issued the order after establishing that the Environmental Compliance Certificate (ECC) issued to a company undertaking the backfilling operation was…

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Mayor Al stops reclamation project

By January 13, 2009Headlines, News

Thinking alike

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Prince Henry Dumaran 12 Jan 2009 Hi Ed, Am glad that we are of like mind on this…”great minds think alike”…may sound haughty but who cares…I think we both deserve the accolade. I knew that the spread was against the Chargers and what the pundits were saying but being the…

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Thinking alike

By January 12, 2009Punch Forum