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The human threat NOW that the Commission on Elections (Comelec) office in Dagupan City is under a cloud of doubt, particularly its newly-appointed head Remarque Ravanzo, it needs to demonstrate that it is doing all to ensure that there will be no cheating in the May 2013 election. And demonstrating…

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By November 12, 2012Editorial, News

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The vote WHAT does democracy mean without a credible election? It would mean nothing. The conduct of an election is the yardstick by which a democratic system can be measured on its success or failure because the vote embodies the people’s power to choose their servant-leaders.

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By November 5, 2012Editorial, News

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No fiesta NEXT to the Christmas-New Year season, Undas – the twin national holidays of November 1 for All Saints’ Day and November 2 for All Souls’ Day – is the second most family-oriented celebration in the Philippines. During this break from work and school, people usually visit their hometowns…

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By October 29, 2012Editorial, News

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Making a killing IT does not take a genius to properly operate a fish farm. It only takes a greedy man to bungle the job and end up killing the harvest. Once again this happened in Dagupan last week, in a two-hectare farm where some 25,000 precious bangus died in…

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By October 22, 2012Editorial, News

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Cyber power PEOPLE power is online. That is something that our legislators must fully appreciate and comprehend in order to understand why there is an absolute and urgent need to review the recently-passed Cybercrime Law under Republic Act 10175 and revise provisions that threaten people’s Constitutional rights and democracy itself.

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By October 15, 2012Editorial, News