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August 2014

Deretsahan

By | Archives, Opinion

Restore the death penalty for drug dealers By Bebot Villar   THE Chinese national caught in Quezon City in possession of 10-kilos of shabu was clearly mocking our laws and officials. Imagine, ngingiti-ngiti pa siya at parang nakakalokong lumabas sa kanyang minamanehong kotse at bigla na lamang itinabi ang kanyang…

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Deretsahan

By August 18, 2014Archives, Opinion

Viewpoints

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Autism Disorder By Oscar V. Cruz   THE Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fifth Edition, American Psychiatric Association (DMS-IV 1995, pp. 66-71) – a much respected and used Manual on Psychiatry – says the following about Autistic Disorder, among many other substantive elements and consequent implications of the said Personality Disorder: “Presence of…

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Viewpoints

By August 18, 2014Archives, Opinion

Sports Eye

By | Opinion, Sports Eye

Humiliating defeat by Batang Gilas in Dubai By Jesus A. Garcia, Jr. FOR the first time in the history of FIBA Under-17 World Championship now being held in Dubai, UAE, we sent Philippine delegation to this biennial meet after our second place finish behind powerhouse China in the 2013 FIBA…

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Sports Eye

By August 18, 2014Opinion, Sports Eye

Aristos

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Awaran na Pangasinan | Kultura tan Kuritan Nen Santiago Villafania   IMPARUNGTAL na Pangasinan Historical & Cultural Commission so libron awaran Pangasinan ed saray akitogiop a mamaistra tan mamaistro na DepEd. Piaet met labat na PHCC ya ibiang iyan libro no wala bilang so nausar pian naibangat so salita, awaran,…

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Aristos

By August 18, 2014Archives, Opinion

Young Roots

By | Archives, Opinion

The young’s responsibility By Johanne Margarette R. Macob THIS is both sad and alarming. I have come across reports about the ‘delinquencies’ of its students of a certain school. I was dismayed with the accounts of some of the school personnel about how a number of their students have been…

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Young Roots

By August 18, 2014Archives, Opinion

City enforces CCTV, helmet ordinance

By | Headlines, News

NO TRO ISSUED  MOTORCYCLE riders passing through the city’s main streets are now subject to the enforcement of the helmet ordinance of Dagupan City. After meeting resistance initially from the regional office of the Land Transportation Authority and the filing of a civil case against the city government, the Dagupan…

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City enforces CCTV, helmet ordinance

By August 18, 2014Headlines, News

Still no suspects in businessman’s ambush slay

By | Headlines, News, Peace and Order

WITH no established suspects to pursue, the investigators looking into the killing of ambush of Dagupan businessman Kiran Michandani, 33 years old, and his driver and bodyguard Edwin Ferrer are facing a blank wall. Michandani was shot to death by still unknown suspects in Castro Sarmiento Village at barangay Bolosan…

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Still no suspects in businessman’s ambush slay