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January 2010

Productive use for mud

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Jeremias Andrade Carrera 8 Jan 2010 Ms. Ric: If the mud is orange-reddish in color, it is indeed difficult to till and not good for growing crops unless soil conditioner is added and mixed in which makes it very expensive. The eroded material is normally mud or red clay from…

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Productive use for mud

By January 8, 2010Punch Forum

The Presidential Anti-Smuggling Group’s 2009 Report to the People

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Taxation, being the lifeblood of the government, necessitates administrative feasibility and fiscal adequacy. Accordingly, it requires not only the legislation of a progressive tax system, but also the effective and efficient tax collection. Since smuggling and other similar illegal activities are forms of economic sabotage in taxation, the need to…

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The Presidential Anti-Smuggling Group’s 2009 Report to the People

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Where’s Jojo from?

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Jose Ceralde 8 Jan 2010 A Re: If he is TGIF, why leave? Mr. Rodolfo “jojo” Casilang Jr., Are you the same one who lives in Santa Clarita California with the same namesake? If you are, you have been hurling the wrong balls around. If not, then you must you…

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Where’s Jojo from?

By January 8, 2010Punch Forum

Fil-Ams, proud of their heritage

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S. Bill Jimenez 6 Jan 2010 Re: Looking through a rose-colored glass Mabuhay ang Filipino! Hi Kabaleyan Edwin, Your story inspires us. You make us feel proud. Thank God I’m Filipino! Even in foreign lands we feel and demonstrate our pride as Filipinos. As Global Filipinos, we are citizens of…

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Fil-Ams, proud of their heritage

By January 7, 2010Punch Forum

Homecoming pictures, please!

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Virginia Phillips McDaniel 5 Jan 2010 Re: Think about it Hi Jun, Wish you could attach some pictures 
of DCHS alumni get-together at the plaza especially our batch 1963. Makapailew! We will be seeing you
 in Dec. Back to Homepage

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Homecoming pictures, please!

By January 6, 2010News