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The comfort of strangers

By | G Spot

By Virginia Jasmin Pasalo     ON the bus bound for Pangasinan to attend an important event, I sat beside a woman who, among other things started telling me about her life. When we encountered a flooded portion in Bulacan, she engaged me in a conversation: “Mga corrupt kasi nasa…

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The comfort of strangers

By September 1, 2025G Spot

A Legacy Act

By | Andromeda's Vortex

By Farah G. Decano   THE Philippines’ long-standing struggle with flooding raises a critical question: are our flood control projects truly effective, or are they merely haphazard, politically-motivated undertakings? Many current projects seem to be chosen from a standard menu of schemes, implemented without a comprehensive, science-backed plan. This reactive…

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A Legacy Act

By September 1, 2025Andromeda's Vortex

From Vietnam to Pangasinan

By | Newsy News

By Eva C. Visperas   WHAT makes Vietnam a big hit among tourists? As someone who loves exploring our own Pangasinan and other parts of the Philippines, my trip to Vietnam last month made me ask: Why are they drawing in more tourists than us? Curious and eager to visit…

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From Vietnam to Pangasinan

By September 1, 2025Newsy News

The rite of August

By | Entre'acte

By Rex Catubig   Mention San Roque during the monsoon season, and it conjures fear and triggers the flare up of goosebumps. A dam, sacrilegiously named after the saint, and notorious for unleashing water that turns into horrendous floodwaters as it cascades down the lowlands, is to blame for its…

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The rite of August

By September 1, 2025Entre'acte

Who’s in charge of flood control infrastructure?

By | Random Thoughts

By Leonardo Micua   ​IT is widely understood that flood control projects relating to major rivers draining into the sea fall under the jurisdiction of the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH). Despite this public knowledge, critics of Dagupan Mayor Belen Fernandez have been unfairly targeting her, attempting to…

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Who’s in charge of flood control infrastructure?

By August 24, 2025Random Thoughts

Edith-ing

By | G Spot

By Virginia Jasmin Pasalo   THE poem below was written ten years ago, on 21 July 2015. Time has a way of blurring memories, sometimes deleting, sometimes overlaying events with more recent interpretations, depending on newer experiences, depth of understanding and compassion. Looking back now that the feeling is gone…

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Edith-ing

By August 23, 2025G Spot

These Flood Control Projects

By | Andromeda's Vortex

By Farah G. Decano   ​PRESIDENT Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. recently took a firm public stance against allegedly anomalous flood control projects – a move interpreted as a calculated maneuver.  This action has raised questions about whether it is a strategic attempt to divert public attention from the failed impeachment…

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These Flood Control Projects

By August 23, 2025Andromeda's Vortex

Side Show and Us

By | Newsy News

By Eva C. Visperas   WHEN I was a child — several decades back — I used to look forward to the carnival, or as we called it then, the karnabal. The sights, the sounds, and the thrill of saving a few coins from our baon just to enter the…

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Side Show and Us

By August 23, 2025Newsy News