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Resilience, a demand for accountability

By | Editorial, Punch Gallery

RESILIENT people are those that have the ability to adjust, to recover readily from adversity, life changes, illnesses. Indeed, the touted resiliency of Filipinos has shown that we always recovered and adjusted to a life, coping with more than 20 typhoons every year, some deadly and destructive. We have found…

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Resilience, a demand for accountability

Our invisible farmers, fishermen

By | Editorial, Punch Gallery

HERE we go again. Super Typhoon Egay came and went, and thank God, Pangasinan was largely unscathed, at least compared to other provinces in the Ilocos Region. The Pangasinan Provincial Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Office (PDRRMO) reported only P34-million in damages to the “agriculture” sector. Still, it was about…

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Our invisible farmers, fishermen

The Cebu City, a success tourism story

By | Editorial, Punch Gallery

THE recent brouhaha over the missteps in launching the “Love the Philippines” theme and slogan as the country’s tourism campaign may have dismayed local governments particularly by those that believe that only a catchy slogan national campaign will lure foreign tourists to our land. It is particularly that view that…

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The Cebu City, a success tourism story

Pangasinenses deserve better governance

By | Editorial, Punch Gallery

THE prices of rice, garlic and onions, three basic commodities produced in Pangasinan, have been increasing for over a year but consumers and households have not heard of plans and strategy from the Guico administration that can assure them of efforts to stabilize prices. Nothing has been heard from Governor…

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Pangasinenses deserve better governance

Wanted: Response protocols to earthquake, tsunami

By | Editorial, Punch Gallery

MODERN science and technology still cannot predict where and when earthquakes will happen and how strong. The only thing that can be predicted is how the emergency response should be. So far, Northern Luzon has been spared from the strong tremors that hit Mindanao and the Visayas of late, and…

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Wanted: Response protocols to earthquake, tsunami

Crop insurance to offset El Niño

By | Editorial, Punch Gallery

ONLY the Department of Agriculture’s National Irrigation Administration has so far provided the most practical antidote to the worst El Niño phenomenon expected to hit the country next month to last until the first quarter of 2024. NIA distributed solar-powered irrigation pumps to farmers’ cooperatives in Pangasinan. It is practical…

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Crop insurance to offset El Niño