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February 2015

Editorial

By | Editorial, News

Fallen 44   QUESTIONS abound.  Answers absent—almost. That is the sorry score insofar as the search for truth about the Fallen 44’s undeserved fate is concerned. The 44 KIAs (killed in action) on January 25 were part of a 392-strong police contingent out to issue warrants of arrest on Malaysian…

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Editorial

By February 18, 2015Editorial, News

Punchline

By | Opinion, Punchline

The writing on the wall By Ermin Garcia Jr.   AS more details are revealed during the senate and congressional inquiries on the Mamasapano massacre of the Fallen 44, I cannot but fear a far more serious impact and implication of the whole process, including the passage or junking of…

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Punchline

By February 18, 2015Opinion, Punchline

Think about it

By | Archives, Opinion

Love makes the world go round By Jun Velasco   “Love never fails,” — 1st Corinthians, 13:8   THE election of two Dagupenos to the country’s two highest Jaycee posts — Former Mayor Al Fernandez to the Philippine Jaycee Senate presidency and Vice Mayor Marc Brian Lim as Philippine Jaycees…

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Think about it

By February 18, 2015Archives, Opinion

Playing with Fire

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Tough leader is needed by the times By Gonzalo Duque   WE are getting a lot of good messages and/or endorsements for Mayor Rody Duterte who is reluctantly being catapulted to the presidency. What does this mean? It means — while the others led by Vice President Jojo Binay are…

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Playing with Fire

By February 17, 2015Archives, Opinion

Deretsahan

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Winning the war By Bebot Villar   I AM happy to note that our mayors in Pangasinan like Mayor Arthur F. Celeste of Alaminos City and Mayor Ricardo M. Camacho of Bayambang are active in promoting their respective anti-illegal drug campaigns. Dagupan City Mayor Belen Fernandez, meanwhile, continues to be…

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Deretsahan

By February 17, 2015Archives, Opinion

Sports Eye

By | Opinion, Sports Eye

Humiliation By Jesus A. Garcia Jr. PHARR, TEXAS—-AFTER staying eight days in Fort Worth at the house of Mr. and Mrs. Giles Honeycut where my twins Raisa and Raina reside, and three days in Houston compliments of the Caguioa cycling brothers Amor and Blann and Gilbert Mangahis, I decided to…

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Sports Eye

By February 17, 2015Opinion, Sports Eye