Jeremias Andrade Carrera 15 May 2010 Dr. Edwin T. Farias: Your analysis to stop corruption in the Philippines are as follows: 1. Do not vote for political dynasties/name recognition 2. Educated voters 3. Do not bitch 4. Steady job I am glad that you solved the problem of the Philippines…
Jeck 15 May 2010 Kung magsalita si Fey, parang alam na niya lahat ha. That is a compliment. However, kung alam mo na lahat, bakit ka pa nag-comment dito? There is no need for you to explain or stand for Mayor Sam. Hindi niya ba kayang mag-explain sa mga projects…
Expensive waiting shed
Sunday Punch issue May 16, 2010
PUNCHITERIA
Editorial Cartoon
An election well done PANGASINENSES can stand proud and congratulate themselves for an election that was generally carried out smoothly. Not many places in the country, despite the overall positive outcome for the first automated polls in the Philippines, can lay claim to an election proceeding that was practically free…
Editorial
Gutter level By Ermin Garcia Jr. FINALLY, it can be said that Garci-Cheating templates have seen their last days. Automation buried it well and deep, at least for now. The votes this year have been cleanly and quickly counted, that’s the good news. Now the bad news. How the votes…
Punchline
THE Dagupan City Association of Northern California (DCANC), Northern California’s premier Dagupan City civic organization based in the Bay Area, recently honored three outstanding Dagupenos with its Dayew na Dagupan (Pride of Dagupan) annual award. The ceremony was held in conjunction with the group’s Island Fantasy themed spring dinner-dance held last April 15…
DCANC names 2010 Dayew na Dagupan awardees
Three-Week Philippine History in my Home By Marilyn Rayray APRIL 16, 7 PM, I was behind our door ready to ring the bell when I heard my 10-year old daughter asking her father to help her out on something. She sounded so excited that I heard her repeatedly saying, “Please,…
A Kabaleyan’s Thoughts…
Seize the day! By Jun Velasco WHILE the nation throbs with excitement — Manolo Quezon calls it “glee” — after the surprisingly successful national and local elections, we sympathize with a few who got hit hard. And are still hurting and grumbling. One of them, former President Erap, couldn’t leave his dream-world. He…