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What’s there to celebrate Independence Day?

By | Editorial, Punch Gallery

THE nationwide celebration of the 126th Independence Day last week seemed hollow to many amid the tension in the West Philippine Sea. It was an oxymoron from the day Philippines turned its back on its independent foreign policy – friend to all, enemy to no one. Consequently today, we see…

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What’s there to celebrate Independence Day?

Pattern for “official” junkets

By | Editorial, Punch Gallery

THE Guico provincial administration has unabashedly established an unprecedented ‘incentive program’ for its officials, from members of the Sangguniang Panlalawigan to department heads, in return for their productive work and loyalty – to travel overseas for 7-10 days for free (from airfare to hotel accommodations, plus shopping allowance.) Such an…

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Pattern for “official” junkets

Children’s plight in divorce and annulment

By | Editorial, Punch Gallery

THE discussion on the House of Representatives’ approved bill on divorce as an option for married couples and outcome of the Senate’s debate on the issue is becoming a very heated and emotional in many communities. As expected, the center of disagreements is the Catholic doctrine about marriage. Curiously, the…

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Children’s plight in divorce and annulment

PNP’s false notion of Freedom of Information, Privacy Act

By | Editorial, Punch Gallery

IN this issue is a story titled “Three drug pushers arrested in Dagupan,” that we find its information wanting – the names of the arrested suspects were deliberately withheld by the PNP Regional Office. We thought the omission was due to security matters involving the drug operations. It was not….

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PNP’s false notion of Freedom of Information, Privacy Act

Power-tripping and anti-good governance

By | Editorial, Punch Gallery

THE opposition in the Dagupan Sangguniang Panlungsod continues to be self-absorbed with its political agenda and its number comprising the majority bloc. This notorious group has made it clear to all and sundry that only they decide what should and should not be passed into law in this post-pandemic period,…

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Power-tripping and anti-good governance

Bangus Festival against all odds

By | Editorial, Punch Gallery

IT was another eventful and successful staging of the annual Bangus Festival last week. Congratulations are in order to the organizers led by Executive Committee chairman, Councilor Marcelino Fernandez. For a while, there was an air of anxiety and uncertainty if the sizzling hot climate would dampen the enthusiasm and…

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Bangus Festival against all odds

Corruption of Dagupan bangus finally ends

By | Editorial, Punch Gallery

THE recent decision of Dagupan City Mayor Belen Fernandez to ban the entry of ‘alien’ bangus from other provinces, specifically, Bulacan, is undoubtedly welcomed by the city populace, particularly the Dagupan bangus growers and traders with a deep sigh of relief. Note the title of the City Ordinance No. 21792019…

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Corruption of Dagupan bangus finally ends

Charge the 7 obstructionists before the Ombudsman

By | Editorial, Punch Gallery

LAST week, the regional office of the Department of Health, already manifested in no unmistakable tone its serious concern and apprehension over the continued delay or indications of rejection of the Mother and Child Hospital in the city by the seven Dagupan City opposition councilors who comprise majority bloc in…

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Charge the 7 obstructionists before the Ombudsman

The ominous realities of El Niño today, La Niña tomorrow

By | Editorial, Punch Gallery

DAILY forecasts from the Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical  Services Administration (PAGASA) in the past were largely ignored by Pangasinan and Dagupan City, until March 2024. Even news of the arrival of the El Niño phenomenon was a non-event for many because experiencing high temperature is nothing new to us….

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The ominous realities of El Niño today, La Niña tomorrow