“THE test of the pudding is in the eating,” is how the world usually responds to issues whose end is doubtful, and difficult to judge. Such was the case with the implementation of the elevation of streets and drainage system in perennially flooded Dagupan City’s major streets. Well, Typhoon Carina…
FOR most Filipinos, the traditional State of the Nation address by the President is mostly about his administration’s achievements and giving himself a pat on the back for a “job-well-done” and to assure his constituents that all’s well, and the future economic and social plans are in place for their…
Expectations from PBBM’S third SONA
SIXTY-EIGHT years ago, the late Ermin Erfe Garcia founded The SUNDAY PUNCH, July 2, 1956, the country’s first “pocket-sized newspaper” during that period. (The format size he referred to is known today as tabloid). His idea was to provide business men, government officials, members of various civic clubs, teachers and…
Your SUNDAY PUNCH, without fail
LAST week, the Integrated Bar of the Philippines issued an official statement affirming that “it stands with the Filipino fishermen who are only exercising their right to a livelihood inside our own Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ). And, the Integrated Bar of the Philippines also supports the legitimate stand of the…
Easier said than done
THE Department of Foreign Affairs’ announcement last week that it will finally initiate talks with China is just what our desperate fishermen in Infanta have been praying for – a chance to restore their livelihood in the West Philippine Sea. For too long, their prayers for peace in the region…
A glimmer of hope for Infanta fisherfolks
AFTER four decades of seeing our elected presidents and vice presidents trying to knock each other out, pointing accusing fingers, discrediting each other’s efforts in national programs all for purely political reasons, we can no longer ignore the fact that ours is a system failure. The resignation of Vice President…
Vice President vs. President: A system failure
THE nationwide celebration of the 126th Independence Day last week seemed hollow to many amid the tension in the West Philippine Sea. It was an oxymoron from the day Philippines turned its back on its independent foreign policy – friend to all, enemy to no one. Consequently today, we see…
What’s there to celebrate Independence Day?
THE Guico provincial administration has unabashedly established an unprecedented ‘incentive program’ for its officials, from members of the Sangguniang Panlalawigan to department heads, in return for their productive work and loyalty – to travel overseas for 7-10 days for free (from airfare to hotel accommodations, plus shopping allowance.) Such an…
Pattern for “official” junkets
THE discussion on the House of Representatives’ approved bill on divorce as an option for married couples and outcome of the Senate’s debate on the issue is becoming a very heated and emotional in many communities. As expected, the center of disagreements is the Catholic doctrine about marriage. Curiously, the…
Children’s plight in divorce and annulment
IN this issue is a story titled “Three drug pushers arrested in Dagupan,” that we find its information wanting – the names of the arrested suspects were deliberately withheld by the PNP Regional Office. We thought the omission was due to security matters involving the drug operations. It was not….