Jorge Alvarez 2 August 2009 (Jess Garcia) Tio Hope things are well. Since you left Santa Maria, my wife has given birth to a beautiful boy named Nigel. It was great having you in our home and we enjoyed the opportunity to talk with you about sports and family. Anyways,…
Vodkadale from Toronto, Ontario, Canada 2 August 2009 Re: Emmanuelle (Feelings) Your picture in your column is quite scary. Please change it with a good one. I am not trying to criticize you, but whenever I visit the Sunday Punch site, it turn my stomach down. Back to Homepage
Change your pic, Emmanuelle
Ernie Go 1 August 2009 Re: Making Dagupan pedestrian-friendly Try walking along Perez Blvd. where those banks use the sidewalk as parking area for their clients, thereby exposing the pedestrians to danger. This has been going on for so long. Also, those selling canvass in Perez use the sidewalk as…
Is POSO helpless against banks?
PUNCHITERIA
Editorial Cartoon
Wanted: Solution to tidal flooding DAGUPAN prides itself in being the commercial and business center of the province as well as being one of the premier cities in the Northern Luzon region. Another jewel to the city’s crown is its status as the Bangus Capital of the World. But all…
Editorial
Monthly fluvial parades in Dagupan? By Ermin Garcia Jr. The recent too frequent tidal flooding in Dagupan City is surely creating a wave of serious concern among residents. Could the city really be sinking? Will parts of the city soon be swallowed or just washed away? They wonder. The city…
Punchline
A genius says Goodbye By Jun Velasco ONCE in a while, we carry here inspirational articles. Many of our readers have lamented that there’ve been a long paucity that we haven’t come up with one. Well, here’s from our email sent by an old pal since high school days —…
Think about it
Dangers of a plurality president By Gonzalo Duque UP to now the favorite pasttime of Pinoys is the last SONA of the President. Of course, versions vary. Those who are in the administration or are sympathetic to the President, the Sona was never so good. Especially that part where the…
Playing with Fire
Winning is never a one-way street By Al S. Mendoza ONE step backward, two steps forward. That’s the saying that could mean, “Rest for now, and be stronger later.” Or, “Prudence is the better part of valor.” Or, “Do not rage against the dying light, for tomorrow will surely come.”




