Real crisis, no real solutions Looking at the numbers being pronounced by various officials on the farm output plus volume of supply that are available on stock and being shipped in from Vietnam through Poro Point in neighboring La Union, we can rest easy that there won’t be any rice…
Truth and Courage PANGASINENSES had a glimpse of the thoughts and the character of Senate’s latest star whistle-blower Atty. Jun Lozada, courtesy of Lingayen-Dagupan Archbishop Oscar Cruz. People across the province came to listen to the man who quoted CHED chair Romulo Neri as having directed him to “moderate…
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Crack down on crime THE recent kidnapping of Roland Z. Villegas, chairman of barangay Anonang in San Fabian, a former Liga ng mga Barangay president and defeated mayoralty candidate, adds to the now increasing list of unresolved crimes involving prominent personalities in the province. Two daughters of a Chinese businessman…
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Story of hope Death is the one sure thing. And it is precisely this certainty that Jesus Christ triumphed over in His resurrection based on the Catholic faith. Which is why Easter Sunday, the day Christ conquered death, is actually the core of Catholicism more than Christmas, the celebration of…
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Pooled Editorial Perpetuating jueteng IN late August last year, no less than Rep. Jose de Venecia Jr., then still House Speaker, for the first time ever in his long political career asked the provincial force of the Philippine National Police to put a stop to jueteng, that illegal numbers game…
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Rich and Famous Pangasinan’s western coast is one of the province’s most beautiful and economically valuable natural resources. The shoreline stretches for more than 100 kilometers from the Dasol Bay to the Lingayen Gulf and links a dozen municipalities including Infanta, Dasol, Burgos, Agno, Bani, Bolinao, Anda, Sual, Labrador, Mangaldan,…
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Rallying for good Just as we are preparing to get this week’s print edition off the press, an extensive multi-sectoral rally is being prepared in Makati, thecentral business district in the capital. A parallel rally is underway here in Dagupan, the business center of the province, whose local government officials…
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Truth be told While initiatives and actions – ranging from simple calls to prayer rallies to heated street cries coming from practically all sectors in society including from the ranks of the government û brewed in the capital last week in protest against President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo over the now …
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The local scene While trouble brewed in the capital Metro Manila last week, all seemed pretty well around these parts. The halls of the Senate echoed with questions and answers in a probe for such an elusive but obvious truth of how deep and brazen corruption is in government. The…
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“Why only now?” MondaY evening proved to be yet another dark, dark day in Philippine history. Right at the House of Representatives, supposedly one the most important and honorable institutions in the country, the nation saw the face of Philippine politics at its ugliest. Beyond the issue of whether or…




