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More minors nabbed as drug pushers, couriers

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PANGASINAN POLICE REPORT LINGAYEN—The Pangasinan police has been arresting more minors than usual in its campaign against illegal drugs. P/Sr. Supt. Edgar Alan Okubo, officer-in-charge police director, gave the observation as the Pangasinan Provincial Police Office (PPPO) is preparing for more vigorous and intensified plan of action consistent with the…

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More minors nabbed as drug pushers, couriers

By June 12, 2016Headlines, News

Drug-free Dagupan still possible, say

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“KAKATOK kami sa pintuan nila.  (We will knock on their doors.)”. This was the soft approach enumerated by P/Superintendent Christopher Abrahano, Dagupan chief of police, when asked by THE PUNCH how he intends to meet the three to six months self-imposed deadline of President-elect Rodrigo Duterte to end the country’s…

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Drug-free Dagupan still possible, say

By June 12, 2016Headlines, News

Two hurt in chopper crash

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BINALONAN–The two pilots of a two-seater Sikorsky helicopter were hurt when their chopper crashed inside the Carisville Subdivision in Barangay Canarvacanan here at about 10:00 a.m. on June 10. The victims were identified by the police as Capt. Dante delos Rinos and Lovie Ibarra, flying master and private pilot, respectively, of…

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Two hurt in chopper crash

By June 12, 2016Headlines, News

MBTF to speak at UN meeting

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MAYOR Belen T. Fernandez left for the United States at the invitation of the United Nations Open-ended Informal Consultative Process on Oceans and the Law of the Sea to serve as one of the panelists in its 17th meeting at the United Nations Headquarters in New York on June 13-17. The meeting will focus on…

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MBTF to speak at UN meeting

By June 12, 2016Headlines, News

PSU probed for irregularities in OJT program

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PSU president Dexter Buted (2nd from left) answers questions during the hearing while the father of Dahrel dela Cruz, Rogelio, (extreme right) listens idly.   THERE appears to be more than meets the eye in the supposedly regular arrangements for on-the-job (OJT) training of graduating students of the Pangasinan State University…

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PSU probed for irregularities in OJT program

33 PSU students say they are ok

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LINGAYEN—Thirty-three students of Pangasinan State University (PSU) signed a sworn joint affidavit saying they have not encountered any problems or issues when they had their on-the-job training (OJT) in a pharmaceutical company in Canlubang, Laguna. The signatories are Bachelor of Science in Business Administration students executed the affidavit on June…

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33 PSU students say they are ok

By June 5, 2016Headlines, News