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July 2018

EDITORIAL

By | Editorial, News

The Cardinal and the Archbishop FOR too long, the Catholic laity have been getting mixed signals from their two eminent church leaders: Luis Cardinal Tagle and Archbishop Socrates Villegas. While both were critical of the Duterte Administration, pointing gout what they perceive as acts of the government that go against…

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EDITORIAL

By July 2, 2018Editorial, News

Punchline

By | Opinion, Punchline

Oplan Rody, our chance at lesser crimes By Ermin Garcia Jr.   THE directive of President Duterte to launch Oplan Rody intended to address the tambay culture was definitely long overdue, as in 50 years ago. The seeming innocuous ordinances that include loitering, smoking, defecating and urinating in in public…

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Punchline

By July 2, 2018Opinion, Punchline

Playing with Fire

By | Archives, Opinion

A new medical facility opens in Dagupan By Gonzalo Duque   AS we grow older, we start to notice a lot of changes in our life… health specially. Parang providential ata etong topic natin ah, kasi while we were composing our thoughts on health matters, we received a text message saying our friend, former…

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Playing with Fire

By July 2, 2018Archives, Opinion

G Spot

By | G Spot, Opinion

Last in, first out By Virginia Jasmin Pasalo   THERE is an accounting method for inventory and cost of sales known as “Last In, First Out” (LIFO) where “the last items produced or purchased are assumed to be sold first; allows business owner to value inventory at the less expensive cost of…

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G Spot

By July 2, 2018G Spot, Opinion

Sports Eye

By | Opinion, Sports Eye

‘Don’t Cry For Me Argentina’ By Jesus A. Garcia, Jr.   AFTER a long one year layoff after his controversial defeat to Australian Jeff Horn for the World Boxing Organization welterweight title fight, Filipino ring icon Manny “Pacman” Pacquiao climbs back the ring to exchange blows this time against World…

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Sports Eye