April 9th commemorates the Bataan Death March. As some who read the Sunday Punch Forum may know I was born in San Fernando, La Union, of a Filipina mother and an American Father. I came to the U.S. with my father and mother after WWII. After the Japanese landed in…
Edwin T 13 April 2014 Re: Sports Eye Manny Pacquiao won by a unanimous decision. That’s the good news. The bad news is that at 35 yrs old he’s talking about fighting several more years. Muhammad Ali thought he was invincible but he took one punch too many. Ali…
Fight corrupt officials instead
Edwin T 12 April 2014 Re: 25 illegal fish pens down, 43 still to go -Illegal fish pens. One has to wonder what the reason was fish pens that were already dismantled the first to be removed. A pessimist might think the reason was those were the first to…
No pork barrel
Edwin T 12 April 2014 Re: Bb. Pilipinas-Tourism is a Pangasinense Once again it has been proven that the most beautiful women come from the Philippines and the most from Pangasinan. I know, I’ve been married to a Dagupan City lady for 46 years. On another subject (again) Her…
Beautiful Pangasinenses
Tiburon 8 April 2014 Re: Corn and Malangsi Festivals I would like to see a Philippines make its way into the world of Guinness – free of corruption of political gobbledygook. Not this typical bullcraps making this country as … corny, as … fishy … as it looks. Back to…
A different world record, pls!
tiburon 7 April 2014 Re: Punchline – the missing P16 million with a capital B … It’s not surprising nobody from the … City Clowncil … is interested in opening this can of worms, this Pandora’s Box because most of them clowncilors sitting in this rotten body were involved. THE…
Gone! Anggapo laaaa!
SP Frontpage April 13, 2014 issue
PUNCHITERIA
Editorial Cartoon
Reflection WHETHER out in a beach or mountain destination, on a staycation at home with the family, or gallivanting abroad, reserve some time this week for some deep personal reflection. It is, after all, the Holy Week. In this predominantly Catholic country, it is not uncommon nor surprising to hear…