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January 2018

Playing with Fire

By | Archives, Opinion

On with the struggle By Gonzalo Duque   THE Gulf Landing re-enactment rites last week reminded us of the Second World War and the Filipinos’ galantry and heroism in defense of freedom. While we feel enobled by our forebears ‘love of coutry, there is however a very dismal proof of…

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Playing with Fire

By January 16, 2018Archives, Opinion

General Admission

By | General Admission, Opinion

‘Ang Larawan’ a Filipino masterpiece By Al S. Mendoza    I am overjoyed by the critical success of “Ang Larawan.” Starting slow, it rebounded big—its mighty comeback almost unprecedented in the local movie world. If it were a basketball championship, “Ang Larawan” scored a smashing victory, unleashing its deadliest finishing…

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General Admission

G Spot

By | G Spot, Opinion

The armpit By Virginia J. Pasalo   IT is a day of quiet, an unusual quietness in a place that teems with voices. My favorite seat, and the seats within its periphery were vacant. Only two women sat beside the adjacent table on my right, quietly drinking coffee. Suddenly, a…

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G Spot

By January 16, 2018G Spot, Opinion

Sports Eye

By | Opinion, Sports Eye

Fil-Am cyclist Coryn Rivera By Jesus A. Garcia Jr. UNKNOWN to many of our countrymen but well-known to the cycling world especially in America where she was born and raised and in Europe where she’s currently based now, our  country already produced a pure-bred professional cyclist that is conquering prestigious…

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Sports Eye

By January 16, 2018Opinion, Sports Eye

The North Vista

By | Archives, Opinion

Bring Home A Friend By @SiRVis   A travel journal that will give you a pleasant view of people, places, food, culture, history and events from a refreshing perspective NO one knows our hometown best but us. Who knows the resto that serves the best local dishes, the best accommodation,…

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The North Vista

By January 16, 2018Archives, Opinion

Espino honors WW II veterans

By | Headlines, News

73rd LINGAYEN GULF LANDING THE veterans in Pangasinan took center stage anew when the provincial government observed and celebrated 73rd Lingayen Gulf Landings and the 11th Pangasinan Veterans Days on January 9 at the Veteran’s Park, Capitol Ground in Lingayen. In affirming the heroism of the veterans, Gov. Amado I….

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Espino honors WW II veterans

By January 15, 2018Headlines, News

WCES students still taught about MacArthur

By | Headlines, News, Punch Gallery

73 YEARS AFTER LINGAYEN GULF LANDING SEVENTY-three years after the historic Lingayen Gulf Landings, students at West Central Elementary School (WCES) in this city are continuously taught about the liberation of Filipinos from the Japanese occupation and regard US Gen. Douglas MacArthur, the famous American soldier, a hero. Marissa Mamaril,…

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WCES students still taught about MacArthur