Monthly Archives

September 2015

Editorial

By | Editorial, News

To be ignored or respected? The delayed response of the Sangguniang Panlalawigan to the wanton cutting of trees by the Department of Public Works and Highways and its contractor along the Manila National Road in Pangasinan was exactly how the latter expected to respond – late enough to have the…

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Editorial

By September 27, 2015Editorial, News

Punchline

By | Opinion, Punchline

Illegal fish pens are back with a vengeance By Ermin Garcia Jr. HERE’S a heads up for Mayor Belen Fernandez. Six months ago, she announced that the city is rid of all illegal fish pens. There will only be fish cages, she said.  Behind her back, it only took four…

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Punchline

By September 27, 2015Opinion, Punchline

Think about it

By | Archives, Opinion

A Martial Law interview By Jun Velasco “I can’t be imprisoned by these walls. My thoughts are wings,” Entrances   WE thank ABS-CBN for regularly getting our report about our Martial Law experience. Every Sept. 21, and sometimes, on February 25, Edsa Anniversary, we are asked to share our experience…

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Think about it

By September 27, 2015Archives, Opinion

Playing with Fire

By | Archives, Opinion

Sorbetes By Gonzalo Duque DIZZYING, that’s what we think of what Senator Grace Poe and her mis-handlers are treating the public with. Of course, ang kasabwat, ay walang iba kundi ang kanyang fgavorite vice, Chiz Escudero and, this time, ang kanyang uncle, Mahar Mangahas, owner-manager of SWS, which came out with fantastic…

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Playing with Fire

By September 27, 2015Archives, Opinion

Deretsahan

By | Archives, Opinion

Who’s acting vs. three notorious barangays? By Bebot Villar CONGRATULATIONS to PSI Arnold Soriano, OIC Carmen Sub-Station Precinct Commander and Rosales Deputy Chief of Police, for capturing a notorious drug pusher in Barangay Carmen, Rosales, recently. This is a positive development after the negative feedback I’ve been getting:  kalat na…

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Deretsahan

By September 27, 2015Archives, Opinion

G Spot

By | G Spot, Opinion

Kaaro By Virginia Jasmin Pasalo I AM trying to keep the issue of cutting trees as far away from its political undertones as possible. Similarly, my friends who are running for public office in 2016 who are supposed to have something to say to this issue have remained silent. I…

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G Spot

By September 27, 2015G Spot, Opinion