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September 2015

Think about it

By | Archives, Opinion

Unsung heroes By Jun Velasco                           “Greatness is not self conscious,” Anon ANY day now or on Martial Law Day, September 21, our local TV people, the likes of Ms. Michelle Soriano would ask us to recall our 30-day incarceration…

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Think about it

By September 20, 2015Archives, Opinion

Playing with fire

By | Archives, Opinion

So Grace Poe has declared!  Ho-hum… By Gonzalo Duque A VERY good friend, Atty. Connie Perez, is very mad at dynamite fishers plying their nefarious trade at the Lingayen Gulf in San Fabian. She texted us the other day, fuming at the criminal temerity of illegal fishers using explosives that…

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Playing with fire

By September 20, 2015Archives, Opinion

Deretsahan

By | Archives, Opinion

A matter of personal commitment By Bebot Villar ANOTHER priority project of the Dangerous Drugs Board (DDB) under the Youth Development Programs was held at the CSI Stadia, Dagupan City last September 9, 2015. The one-day event, the provincial Inter-School Stage Play Competition (ISPLACOM), was aimed at highlighting the theatrical…

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Deretsahan

By September 20, 2015Archives, Opinion

G Spot

By | G Spot, Opinion

Death By Virginia J. Pasalo SOME people I love have passed away. Some people I love are at the throes of death at this very moment. So in a way, i have accepted this fact. I am not questioning it. I will die someday, in God’s own time. Each death…

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G Spot

By September 20, 2015G Spot, Opinion

Sports Eye

By | Opinion, Sports Eye

LNU and UL quintets, champions again? By Jesus A. Garcia Jr. THERE are two collegiate basketball tourneys being held here in Dagupan City these days. The Universities Colleges Athletic Association of Pangasinan (UCAAP) and the (Private School Athletic Association (PRISAA) tourney. UCAAP is composed of five tertiary schools is spearheaded…

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Sports Eye

By September 20, 2015Opinion, Sports Eye

Young Roots

By | Archives, Opinion

Heneral Luna and the timeless Filipino problem By Johanne R. Macob “Mga kapatid, meron tayong mas malaking kaaway kay sa mga Amerikano, ang ating sarili.”  Thus warned General Antonio Luna, whose character was outstandingly portrayed by actor John Arcilla, in a film that talked about history not only as a…

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Young Roots

By September 20, 2015Archives, Opinion

“There’s punishment for murderer of trees”

By | Headlines, News, Punch Gallery

REYES TO POLS, DENR, DPWH: BINALONAN–After tying a white ribbon around a tree on the left side of the Manila North Road (MNR) in Barangay Caviganan, with his name written on it, Franciscan priest Fr. Robert Reyes, also known as the “running priest,” read a prayer that warned that those that will cut his tree will ultimately face the…

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“There’s punishment for murderer of trees”