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June 2014

Deretsahan

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Mayor Balolong’s dream: Lasting peace By Bebot Villar   THE people of Urbiztondo, from all walks of life, expressed their devotion to and grief over the death of their beloved mayor, Ernesto “Jun” Balolong Jr. Young and old from different barangays came in droves from June 7 up to June…

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Deretsahan

By June 24, 2014Archives, Opinion

Viewpoints

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Announcement: A new, modern and understanding Church  By Oscar V. Cruz   TIMES have changed.  People are different.  Their value system is updated.  Their traditions are new.  Their customs are in accord with the signs of the times.  Their creed is reasonable.  Their thinking is modern.  Their feeling is novel. …

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Viewpoints

By June 24, 2014Archives, Opinion

Aristos

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Anlong nen Rizal ed Pangasinan? Nen Santiago Villafania NENSAMAN ni, abayag ko lan momolimolien no akapansulat kasi so palbayani tayon si Jose Rizal na anlong ed salitan Pangasinan. Anta to kasi so mansalita ono midalatdatan ed dilan Pangasinan? Bibirbiren tayo lanti a say boleg ton Quintos et sulming ed Lingayen….

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Aristos

By June 24, 2014Archives, Opinion

Young Roots

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It’s planting season! By Johanne Margarette R. Macob JUNE marks a lot of milestones — in our country, in our city, in our lives. It was during this month when we, as a nation, gained independence from the Spanish colonizers. At the local level, it is during this month that…

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Young Roots

By June 24, 2014Archives, Opinion

Salted eggs down 78 in eastern towns

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LINGAYEN—Beware of the red salted eggs that go with your fresh tomatoes! The Department of Health  (DOH) regional office has confirmed that the food poisoning reported in various towns in eastern Pangasinan that downed 78 persons last week was caused by salmonella bacteria traced to the contaminated salted eggs consumed…

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Salted eggs down 78 in eastern towns

By June 24, 2014Headlines, News

13 Chinese nationals arrested sans documents

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URDANETA CITY—Thirteen undocumented Chinese nationals, five of them females, were arrested Wednesday afternoon by agents of the Bureau of Immigration for illegally working as store attendants for one establishment located inside a shopping mall in Urdaneta City. They admitted that they are nationals of the People’s Republic of China (PROC) and…

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13 Chinese nationals arrested sans documents

By June 24, 2014Headlines, News

Sual Power Plant on emergency shutdown

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THE 1,200 megawatt Sual Coal-Fired Power Plant in Pangasinan resorted to an emergency shutdown of its unit one after a leak was found in its boiler tube last Friday. Greggy Romualdez, head of the external affairs of team energy Sual Power Corporation (SPC) which operates the plant, disclosed that the unit was originally…

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Sual Power Plant on emergency shutdown

By June 24, 2014Headlines, News