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August 2015

Editorial

By | Editorial, News

Take a bow, Dagupan City Police Station! WHEN our policemen are caught violating our laws, particularly protecting drug syndicates and dealers and other criminals, they are quickly condemned by an enraged community. When the police station manages to keep peace and order in the city, the grateful community takes it…

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Editorial

By August 17, 2015Editorial, News

Punchline

By | Opinion, Punchline

Political will in the war vs. drugs By Ermin Garcia Jr.   AS the Pangasinan Provincial Police Office, and the Dagupan City Police Station, proceed with the war vs. illegal drugs, it’d be noteworthy to know how other cities are managing their campaigns in their communities. One of the more…

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Punchline

By August 17, 2015Opinion, Punchline

Think about it

By | Archives, Opinion

Gov. Espino guests at forum series By Jun Velasco   “A man who wants to lead the orchestra must turn his back in the crowd,” John Maxwell.   AT the launch of President Hotel’s Breakfast Club meeting, guest speaker Gov. Amado Espino Jr. was subdued when he spoke on the…

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Think about it

By August 17, 2015Archives, Opinion

Deretsahan

By | Archives, Opinion

Timely drug-testing of police By Bebot Villar   IT is heartening to see that the provincial police’s anti-drug campaign in the province is proceeding vigorously. And while the Pangasinan Provincial Police Station is at it, the Anti-Drug Abuse Councils (ADACs) should also be activated and working by this time. Sayang…

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Deretsahan

By August 17, 2015Archives, Opinion

G Spot

By | G Spot, Opinion

The smell of green By Virginia Jasmin Pasalo   GMA News reported on August 3, that “As many as 31 trees, some decades old, at the landmark Manila Army and Navy Club are being felled in a restoration project, angering heritage advocates and environmentalists who are asking why increasingly rare…

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G Spot

By August 17, 2015G Spot, Opinion

Sports Eye

By | Opinion, Sports Eye

China broke our hearts again By Jesus A. Garcia Jr. POWERFUL China first broke our hearts when it cockily occupied some of the Spratly Islands off Zambales province which we maintain are ours. Then China, a perennial topnotch in the Asian Games, beat us anew in the world of sports…

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Sports Eye

By August 17, 2015Opinion, Sports Eye

OH WHEN THE DOCS COME MARCHING IN

By | Headlines, News, Punch Gallery

OH WHEN THE DOCS COME MARCHING IN — The USNS Mercy personnel and members of the Pacific Fleet Band performed for Pangasinan audience at the Capitol Plaza in Lingayen after the turnover of donated medical supplies from The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints to the provincial government led by Gov. Amado…

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OH WHEN THE DOCS COME MARCHING IN