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September 2018

EDITORIAL

By | Editorial, News

Crisis as an opportunity CRISIS in any situation can be viewed either as an opportunity or as a curse. As a curse, it leads one to desperation, trapped in one’s defeatist mindset left only with a hope that one can survive a crisis with a lot of help from others….

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EDITORIAL

By September 10, 2018Editorial, News

Punchline

By | Opinion, Punchline

Sexual harassment ordinance By Ermin Garcia Jr.   THE intent of Dagupan’s draft ordinance No.0671, penalizing men who harass women in the streets, authored by Councilor Maybelyn Fernandez, is undeniably well-meaning and timely. With more growing teens today having no sense of good manners and right conduct, who believe that…

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Punchline

By September 10, 2018Opinion, Punchline

Playing with Fire

By | Archives, Opinion

Bong Go overexposed too early? Nope! By Gonzalo Duque   AS the election fever gets hotter, many of our friends, co-workers and countrymen are attracted to the President’s trusted man, Special Assistant Christopher “Bong” Go. Bong, a non politician, is being pushed to the front as a would-be senator because…

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Playing with Fire

By September 10, 2018Archives, Opinion

G Spot

By | G Spot, Opinion

Chewing Gum By Virginia Jasmin Pasalo   I have no doubt that Senator Trillanes submitted the documents required to give him amnesty. To believe otherwise is an indictment of the negligence, ineptness and utter corruption of the bureaucracy. It is meant to give the public something to chew. While the…

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G Spot

By September 10, 2018G Spot, Opinion

Sports Eye

By | Opinion, Sports Eye

Fruitful PH Asiad stint By Jesus A. Garcia, Jr.   THE 2018 Asian Games held in Jakarta and Palembang cities of Indonesia culminated last Sunday (September 2) and our PH athletes brought home four gold, two silver and 15 bronze medals to finish 19th overall in medal tally. As far…

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Sports Eye

By September 10, 2018Opinion, Sports Eye