PETER NELMIDA 12 July 2011 Re: Dr. Nelmida passes away The family of the late Jose Cayabyab Nelmida would like to extend their deepest sympathy to Daphne, Rachael and Margot. The passing of Auntie Perla is a great loss to us all, but let us dwell on the thought…
Silvestre A. Rayos. Jr. 12 July 2011 Re: No believable culture, folklore, history Tiburon, Even before the Spaniards came, Pangasinan has already an existing form of govt., rich in culture and tradition. A lot of books were written. If you are denying that it never existed, then agca mambabasay supot…
Pangasinan’s pre-Spanish gov’t
Leonie J Galvez 12 July 2011 Re: Truth about Urduja painting I’m entertaining a second thought why the Princess Urduja portrait is being sold by the original owner? With its size and age, it could be considered an heirloom. As floated around, is it really the wish of the…
Diminishing the painting’s value
Tiburon 10 July 2011 Re: Urduja painting Pangasinan’s rich history, Mr. Rayos? What the heck you’re talking about? There’s no believable Pangasinan culture, folklore, history. Did you forget the 333 years of Spanish occupation? It was these centuries when it took the Castillian to hammer into the heads of…
No believable culture, folklore, history
Tiburon 10 July 2011 Re: A indicative form of idiocy I almost forgot to respond to your below-par-bordering-on-irrational-analysis … Sr. Villafania … about what’s a myth and the explicit actuality on what happened, that an advocate like you could swallow while choking you to death. Literature, Mr. Villafania? It’s…
A corrupt belief
MP 9 July 2011 Re: Capitol offers home for another ‘Urduja’ “Vice Governor Ferdinand Calimlim, Jr., SP presiding officer, said the planned purchase is in response to the last will of Luis Villanueva’s mother who wanted to sell the painting to her birth province.” Hindi po ito totoo. Dahil…
Truth about Urduja painting
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Editorial Cartoon
COA, a tool for good governance AUDITORS, particularly within the government service context, typically evoke dread. That is rightly so because their role is to check, scrutinize, and double check the spending of public funds, which we all know are more often than not subject to abuse and corruption by…