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A simple feast PANGASINENSES are no strangers to natural calamities and the resulting devastation, the worst being the earthquake in 1990 and more recently Typhoon Pepeng in 2009. And so we know and understand the pain of losing loved ones and property to a disaster, the agony of the immediate…

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By December 23, 2012Editorial, News

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Strength in number SAY Pangasinan and the initial thought would most likely be, ah the land of the Pangalatok. (Well, the language is actually also called Pangasinan and the people are referred to as Pangasinenses.) Or perhaps what comes to mind would be images of Manaoag and its Lady, or…

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By December 10, 2012Editorial, News

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Policing the police LOCAL leaders, as represented by the mayors, have joined the provincial government’s outcry against the Department of Interior and Local Government for including Pangasinan in the list of what are considered as areas of concern in the 2013 elections. We agree with the politicians that the “high…

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By December 3, 2012Editorial, News

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3-G threats NEITHER the police nor the Commission on Elections (Comelec) seem alarmed by the inclusion of Pangasinan in the Department of Interior and Local Government’s (DILG) list of provinces considered as “areas of concern” – or “high risk” – in the May 2013 mid-term election. Provincial officials, for their…

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By November 26, 2012Editorial, News

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Cops and CCTVs AS the happy holidays of Christmas and New Year approaches, criminality also customarily spirals. Petty thieves prowl the busy commercial areas and prey on unsuspecting and careless shoppers, more cars disappear, and burglaries of homes and shops become more common.

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By November 19, 2012Editorial, News