Monthly Archives

March 2011

Editorial

By | Editorial, News

All about hard work, not cheating EXCELLENCE is a value that we can teach and help our children achieve. The victory of Pangasinan II Division in the Region 1 Athletics Association last week is a testimony to that. It was not plain luck that catapulted the team’s young athletes to…

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Editorial

By March 28, 2011Editorial, News

Punchline

By | Opinion, Punchline

Just cause for the city By Ermin Garcia Jr. I am personally gratified that the Dagupan City Council acted prudently and slashed the city annual budget as proposed by the Lim administration. The budget as passed was clearly a vote against unabated corruption in the city hall and a vote…

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Punchline

By March 28, 2011Opinion, Punchline

Playing with Fire

By | Archives, Opinion

Journalism Awards mulled By Gonzalo Duque WE have invited former Senator and present Philippine National Red Cross Chairman Richard Gordon as guest of honor and speaker of the revitalized Pangasinan Press Club on its induction of new officers and members sometime in May 2011. Dick, as we all know, is…

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Playing with Fire

By March 28, 2011Archives, Opinion

Viewpoints

By | Archives, Opinion

Conception and Abortion By +Oscar V. Cruz JCD MORE than but engaging in mental gymnastics, it is but right and proper to think and reflect upon the significance and import of the lateral connection between conception and abortion. No. They are not necessarily interlinked. Yes. Reason says they are easily…

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Viewpoints

By March 28, 2011Archives, Opinion

Sports Eye

By | Opinion, Sports Eye

Aloha! By Jesus A. Garcia Jr. HONOLULU, Hawaii–After 10 days of a fruitful and memorable stay in San Diego, California with my daughter Lavinia, we flew here to Hawaii to visit my other daughter Lahlah and her family. We took a Hawaiian Airlines flight for a five hour, 35 minute-boring…

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Sports Eye

By March 27, 2011Opinion, Sports Eye

Feelings

By | Feelings, Opinion

Breaking free! By Emmanuelle A survivor, she had always been. She grew up with the sound of loud whispers and raised voices, and of footsteps constantly shuffling in and out of their lives. Her parents were primarily political figures, and as a child, she learned she must raise her voice…

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Feelings

By March 27, 2011Feelings, Opinion