Pangasinan Remembering Sunday Punch, July 2010 SUNDAY PUNCH, the luminous regional newspaper. Encroaches millions crossroads Internet line viewers. SUNDAY PUNCH, like picture hung on the wall among Pangasinenses. Stared entraining outlying Pangasinan news. With such terrible memories how could they survived 54 years? Leave off Lord, the reckoning. Indefinite item of love, marginal…
Sunday Punch issue July 25, 2010
PUNCHITERIA
Editorial Cartoon
Save the river, save us “WATER has no boundaries. It is not constrained by jurisdiction or politics but it is a resource that needs to be managed holistically — from source to sink, from upstream to downstream and from one town to another.” Very well said by former Dagupan Mayor…
Editorial
Ineptitude and incompetence By Ermin Garcia Jr. CHICAGO, July 23 — I am appalled by the new tack taken by Dagupan City Agriculturist Emma Molina vis-à-vis the proliferation of the illegal fish pens in the city’s rivers and tributaries. She complains that there is no penal sanction prescribed for violation…
Punchline
Jig Seen, a professional flutist By Jun Velasco WE find greenhorn Councilor Jig Seen, son of our old pal Susing, a rare bird in culture-hungry Dagupan. His virtuoso-like playing with the flute ranks him among the select talents in the city. We believe it was this talent that has landed…
Think about it
Mayor Cerezo has political will By Gonzalo Duque THE public is applauding the impressive first act of greenhorn Mayor Enzo Cerezo in dismantling the illegal fishpens in Binmaley town. Bravo, senior Enzo, your act shows decisiveness and political will. Mukhang luma ang paborito kong Mayor Lim a.
Playing with Fire
The true deserve truly only truthful allies By Al S. Mendoza ONE city, four towns. Your PUNCH said on July 18 that Alaminos City is jueteng-free for six years now. Same with Bani, Burgos and Sison. They are the only ones where jueteng, the illegal numbers game, is dead. That’s…
General Admission
“Kung walang kurap, walang mahirap” By +Oscar V. Cruz JCD THERE goes the battle cry of the new President, the governing chief Executive, the incumbent Commander-in-Chief. The message is clear, and its context is right. Corruption was the clear and strong trademark of the past administration, and poverty is its…