Monthly Archives

July 2018

Birthdays/Anniversaries July 15 – 21, 2018

By | Birthdays/Anniversaries

________________________________________________________ Submit dates of birthdays and anniversaries of friends and relatives to punch.sunday@gmail.com as in below: Ex: January 29, Wedding anniversary, Dop and Snow Garcia, Los Angeles, CA May 29, Birthday, Karmina Arrogante, Dagupan City ________________________________________________________ HAPPY BIRTHDAY!!! July 15- (Dagupan City) ENRIQUETTA U. VELASCO; (Calasiao) Rose Ann De Vera…

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Birthdays/Anniversaries July 15 – 21, 2018

EDITORIAL

By | Editorial, News

Dagupan as ICT central THE recent move of the Dagupan City government to begin laying down the foundation to make the city a truly a center for information and communications technology (ICY) by seeking to define incentives for establishments is in the right direction. Indeed, no one comes to a…

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EDITORIAL

By July 9, 2018Editorial, News

Punchline

By | Opinion, Punchline

NO to suspension of Oplan RODY By Ermin Garcia Jr.   THE news last week that Dagupan Police Chief Jandale Sulit suspended implementation of Oplan RODY subsequently, enforcement of Artikulo 21 sent the wrong message. Oplan RODY ordered strict enforcement of ordinances relating to criminality in the streets. By suspending…

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Punchline

By July 9, 2018Opinion, Punchline

Playing with Fire

By | Archives, Opinion

Dagupan sets pace in history curriculum By Gonzalo Duque   CONDOLENCE.  The older sister of Speaker Jose de Venecia, Mrs. Aurora “Rory” de Venecia-San Jose, wife of Ramon San Jose Jr., returned to the Lord, July 5th, at age 90.  Her remains lie in state at the Heritage Memorial Park, Taguig…

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Playing with Fire

By July 9, 2018Archives, Opinion

G Spot

By | G Spot, Opinion

Roger, the Ilocano By Virginia Jasmin Pasalo   ROGER Mangahas just passed away. It was quick, and as others said, it was merciful. Merciful because he did not suffer much. But how do we know what he suffered at the moment of a massive stroke? I was in Pangasinan when…

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G Spot

By July 9, 2018G Spot, Opinion

Sports Eye

By | Opinion, Sports Eye

Blame the referees first By Jesus A. Garcia, Jr. THE much-awaited rematch for the 2019 FIBA Asia/Pacific World Cup Qualifiers between Australia and Philippine national basketball teams held last Monday (July 2) showed the worst in everyone. The free-for-all could have been prevented if the three international referees assigned by…

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Sports Eye