How to decide fast and easy By Ulysses Raciles Butuyan Executive Judge Regional Trial Court, Tayug, Pangasinan Honestly, and lawyers never lie, it took me long and hard to decide on what to write. It took me even much longer to decide whether to write at all. That’s how indecisive…
What’s wrong with the judiciary? By Ulysses Raciles Butuyan TO be sure, some things are wrong with the judiciary but, for now, this writing focuses only on one. Time and again a judge or high magistrate is addressed as an “attorney.” Even the Chief Justice is sometimes mistaken for the…
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Turtles in robes By: Ulysses Raciles Butuyan (Author is the Executive Judge of the Regional Trial Court in Tayug). COUNTING our numbers with the use of fingers and toes would not work. Enlisting the help of millipedes might do wonders. We are the turtles in the judiciary, whose pace in…
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A legacy in Gabaldon By Leonardo J. Galvez CONGRESSWOMAN Marilyn Primicias-Agabas made her presence felt in Pangasinan’s sixth district by initiating the renovation of the century-old Galbaldon building at the Tayug Central School. With no over sized billboards to announce the event, her props are the overworked classroom teachers, school…
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Lingayen, a gambling capital? By Leonardo J. Galvez APART from being the capital town, is Lingayen in need of another feather …. “Gambling capital” of the province? Has it lost its billing as the premier municipality of the Urduja country?
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Ermin Garcia Sr. By Nida Rofe Today May 20, Ermin Garcia Sr. the founder of SUNDAY PUNCH, 45th death anniversary. He is gone but he has done more for his fellows than many whose names have gone down to posterity. Nobody can dispute that Ermin Garcia Sr. did much good in his…
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Gurgurlis ed Banua Landscape with Figures (1942) nen Carlos Bulosan, impatalus ed salitan Pangasinan nen Santiago B. Villafania
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Jueteng is waiting By Manuel P. Biason IT’S gone. It’s over. It’s dead. But not forever. Like the dreaded cancer remission, it is now hibernating, waiting for the right time to resurrect and strike, again. But not while Pnoy is the president, and while Bishop Oscar Cruz is still…
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“Can’t Cry Hard Enough” By Marilyn Paed Rayray THE August 23rd hostage-taking debacle in the country caused me unfathomable bitterness. It had turned my sober disposition upside-down. The shock of it almost felled me. The pull of its effect almost unbearable. My hopes and dreams shattered into pieces like the…
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Our leaders need VICE By S. Bill Jimenez PEOPLE WONDER why in spite of our advances in civilization due to education, science and technology we still witness boorishness and barbarity in political leadership. Surely, our political leaders need some VICE. I’m not referring to addiction in smoking or drinking or…