Beautiful woman defined By Gonzalo Duque HOW come, you ask, this columnist has acquired the temerity to write about the qualities of a beautiful woman? We had a grand time munching the subject with the country’s sporting officials the likes of Philippine Sports Commission Chairman Harry Ang Ping, a former…
Pacquiao to win in 3, if not 7 By Al S. Mendoza DID Manny Pacquiao win? I ask because some of you, if not many of you, may already know it – today, May 3, being the day Pacquiao is scheduled to face Ricky Hatton for the IBO light welterweight…
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Lay participation in social change By +Oscar V. Cruz D. D. Dated 19 April 2009, the CBCP issued a Pastoral Exhortation, one key call therein is the active and concerted participation of the Catholic lay faithful in the social change of the Philippine national community, specifically such as in matter…
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A vital union for Pinoy cyclists By Jesus A. Garcia Jr. THE last of the Marlboro Tours was run in 1998 and won by the diminutive Valenzuela City resident Warren Davadilla. After that, many national tours emerged after three years of absence in multi-stage racing but with different titles. The…
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BANGUS FESTIVAL HAS ARRIVED GOVERNOR Amado Espino Jr. and Vice Governor Marlyn Primicias-Agabas, in solidarity with Dagupan City officials, momentarily left the Pangasinan Pista’y Dayat on Thursday night to join the grand Bangusan Street Party, the culminating event for the 2009 Bangus Festival, on Jose R. de Venecia Expressway Extension…
1 million join street party
NOTWITHSTANDING the rain, Laoag City and Candaba, Pampanga emerged the happiest delegations in the Festivals of the North on April 27 after winning the top prizes in the city and municipal categories. The Laoag City group performed their Pamulinawen Festival dance while Candaba showcased their Ibon-Ebon Festival during the street…
Laoag, Candaba win top prizes in Festivals of the North
LINGAYEN–Don’t panic. This was the advice of Provincial Veterinary Office to the public as he clarified that there is no confirmed swine flu case involving pigs in Pangasinan. Dr. Benedicto Perez, provincial veterinarian, said the cause of deaths of some 50 pigs in several towns is Porcine Reproductive Respiratory Syndrome…
Deaths of local hogs not by swine flu
PRICE of pork in the market dropped by as much as P20 per kilogram following the swine flu scare, particularly a rumor spread that backyard piggeries in some parts of the province were infected with flu. Dr. Rodolfo Custodio, vice president for Northern Luzon of the National Federation of Hog…
Swine flu scare pulls down pork price
JDV SAYS PANGASINAN will have one additional legislative district once a special legislation is approved in the House of Representatives providing for the creation of new districts in the Philippines. Fourth District Rep. Jose de Venecia Jr. said under the proposed law, the first, second, and third districts of the…
One more congressional district for Pangasinan
MANGALDAN has been cited the “Cleanest Municipality with the Cleanest River” in the province’s Pakar Award. The Pakar, a local word implying the protection and preservation of the environment were handed out on April 25 as part of the opening of this year’s Pista’y Dayat celebration on May 1.




