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December 2011

Parking in Manaoag

By | Punch Forum

Tiburon 18 Dec 2011   General Admission Re: Manaoag’s rules of the game The belief …. the “miraculous” Virgen of Manaoag has been laid out, it seems like a piece of woolen cloth thrown over everybody’s eyes. I checked … to have a look-see this so-called powerful intercession from above,…

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Parking in Manaoag

By December 22, 2011Punch Forum

Editorial

By | Editorial, News

Celebrating innocence AS A predominantly Catholic country where Christmas is touted to be celebrated the longest in the world with carols already being played as early as September, kindness is expected all around at the peak of this season. At this time of the year, spirituality and kinship take the…

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Editorial

By December 19, 2011Editorial, News

Punchline

By | Opinion, Punchline

A lesson for the “Mighty 8”  By Ermin Garcia Jr.  
  THE die is cast for Lyceum Northwestern University. It will not be cowed into submission by city hall. It’s top honcho, the irrepressible Gonz Duque, he who dares to play with fire regularly with gusto, has sent the message…

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Punchline

By December 19, 2011Opinion, Punchline

Think about it

By | Archives, Opinion

Hope springs eternal By Jun Velasco Your word is a lamp for my feet and light for my path,” — Psalm ll9.l05 PANGASINENSES in the United States and, per balikbayan Nonoy and Pat Salvador’s report, Canada and probably in many more countries abroad are delighted by the city’s Dawel River Cruise….

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Think about it

By December 19, 2011Archives, Opinion

Playing with Fire

By | Archives, Opinion

A Christmas spoiler By Gonzalo Duque WE sincerely wish one and all Merry Christmas… yes, even if we received very recently a letter from a fictitious writer who was peeved by our call on Mayor Benjie Lim and Vice Mayor Belen Fernandez to bury the hatchet even just for a while…

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Playing with Fire

By December 19, 2011Archives, Opinion

Viewpoints

By | Archives, Opinion

Christmas By +Oscar V. Cruz, JCD THE times are bad and the future is dark. The Country is stagnant and millions of Filipinos are suffering from hunger and uncertainty. The local and national problems are not only multiplying but also worsening. The quest for justice and peace remains elusive and…

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Viewpoints

By December 19, 2011Archives, Opinion