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August 2014

Editorial

By | Editorial, News

The middle class TWO weeks ago, the provincial government laid out its strategy to help alleviate poverty in Pangasinan. Specifically, the goal of the Espino administration is “ to convert every household into a production unit through integration and consolidation, urging Pangasinenses to engage in a common livelihood activity and…

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Editorial

By August 24, 2014Editorial, News

Punchline

By | Opinion, Punchline

Who cares about Mr. Angeles? By Ermin Garcia Jr.   NOT a few are wondering who Mr. Leo Angeles is, the guy who dared file complaints against former Mayor Benjie Lim and everyone who dipped his/her fingers in the sale and disposal of MC Adore properties. The person of Mr….

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Punchline

By August 24, 2014Opinion, Punchline

Viewpoints

By | Archives, Opinion

Bipolar II Disorder  By Oscar V. Cruz   IN layman’s language, it can be said in general that a “Bipolar Disorder” per se has reference to a transit from one extreme adverse behavioral pattern to another opposite likewise markedly erratic actuation mode, viz., from one adverse behavioral pole to another one in…

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Viewpoints

By August 24, 2014Archives, Opinion

Think about it

By | Archives, Opinion

“Daang Matuwid” has its roots in Ninoy, Cory Aquino  By Jun Velasco   “The Filipino is worth dying for,” Ninoy Aquino   NOT very many know that P-noy’s Daang Matuwid creed has its roots in his parents, former President Cory Aquino and iconic father, former Senator Ninoy Aquino. Although Ninoy,…

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Think about it

By August 24, 2014Archives, Opinion

Deretsahan

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Lady’s sandals is worth P2-million By Bebot Villar   THE country found the most expensive pair of a lady’s sandals, it’s easily worth P2 million! Paano ba naman, may lamang shabu na nagkakahalagang ang mga suwelas nito! Leave it to the druglords to come up with creative ways to get…

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Deretsahan

By August 24, 2014Archives, Opinion

Sports Eye

By | Opinion, Sports Eye

All letdowns in PH athletes joust abroad By Jesus A. Garcia, Jr. EVEN BEFORE our national teams enplaned abroad, they were already saddled by mountains of problems at home which I believe was the major reason why our nationals performed lackadaisically in their respective joust overseas this month. First to…

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Sports Eye

By August 24, 2014Opinion, Sports Eye

Young Roots

By | Archives, Opinion

Trees By Johanne Margarette R. Macob MUCH of the news in the past days were abut heinous crimes in different parts of the country, people mercilessly killing another.  Very disconsolate. It pains me to write another sad piece so I would like to share something I found consoling. Last Monday,…

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Young Roots

By August 24, 2014Archives, Opinion