Notice is hereby given that the estate left by the late SPS. URSULA BALOLONG and PAULINO M. NATIVIDAD, both died intestate on _______ at _________, respectively at Dagupan City, consisting of a parcel of land containing an area of 2,188 sq. meters, more or less, covered by TCT No. 91445,…
Republic of the Philippines Regional Trial Court FIRST JUDICIAL REGION SAN CARLOS CITY, (PANGASINAN) BRANCH 56 -o0o- IN RE: PETITION FOR THE CORRECTION OF ENTRIES IN THE CERTIFICATE OF LIVE BIRTH OF NORMA U. LAMSEN UNDER LOCAL CIVIL REGISTRY NO. 93-4842 IN THE OFFICE OF THE CITY CIVIL REGISTRAR, SAN…
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SP Frontpage January 12, 2014 issue
PUNCHITERIA
Editorial Cartoon
What gives? THE office of the provincial police director has been vacant for almost a month now and Pangasinan officials are getting very upset at the seeming disregard of the matter by the police officialdom and the Department of Interior and Local Government (DILG) to whom the Philippine National Police…
Editorial
A crisis summit By Ermin Garcia Jr. THE signs are ominous and these are written all over the world’s wall of resistance and denial! Between the destruction of properties and lives wrought by super typhoon Yolanda in the Visayas and the unprecedented toll on lives caused by the arctic…
Punchline
Ph, a ‘potential atomic bomb?’ By Jun Velasco “Explore daily the will of God,” —C.G. Jung FELLOW columnist Gonz Duque may have touched off a most sensitive chord in his column last week with his forecast of the new year (2014) as a potential political atomic bomb. Sorry…
Think about it
No objection to proposed new school opening but… By Gonzalo Duque WE wish to congratulate Region 1”s new chief Director Teody Taguibao, an Ilocano like you and us. He hails from Cagayan. He replaced Dr. Caridad Abuan who is now in Region III. Dr. Caring has done superbly well….
Playing with Fire
Beloved Mangatarem By Al S. Mendoza PROGRESS doesn’t come easily. They say you need to work hard to attain progress. And progress spells success. Easier said than done. How come our farmers, who toil the fields almost from sunrise to sundown, remain poor? Isn’t it an irony that the…