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Written in the stars By Gonzalo Duque WE felicitate Ms. Razzle Coquia, who was recently inducted president of the Rotary Club of Uptown Dagupan. The pretty Rotary exec had been club treasurer for eight solid years, and the presidency should be her crowning glory. Having shown her reliability and durability…

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Playing with Fire

By August 19, 2008Archives, Opinion

Harvest Time

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Plant cabbage with tomato or garlic By Sosimo Ma. Pablico CABBAGE FARMERS may as well plant either tomato or garlic around their cabbage crop to reduce damages caused by diamondback moth (DBM), Hellula, cutworms, and other harmful insect pests. Mrs. Lucrecia Cocson and Mrs. Lagrimas Flojo, researchers of the Mariano…

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Harvest Time

By August 19, 2008Archives, Opinion

Viewpoints

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Design for peace equals war in fact By +Oscar V. Cruz D. D. It is strange but true that whatever Malacañang says and does make the country wonder, keep the public alert and cause fear among the people. Even other Malacañang allies and loyalists known or feel the same but…

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Viewpoints

By August 19, 2008Archives, Opinion

Think about it

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Some parents don’t know their children have autism By Jun Velasco A TASTE of Persia. After our Rotary meeting Wednesday evening which is now held at Club Filipino, we proceeded to an exotic restaurant called “Arya,” owned and managed by our new friend, Shin Karami. It was an interesting and…

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Think about it

By August 13, 2008Archives, Opinion

Playing with Fire

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GMA, Erap leadership styles analyzed By Gonzalo Duque ALL this hullabaloo about President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo’s low acceptability ratings should cause us to reflect. Is it a must for our President to be popular — or to do the right things for the country? If we take a long view…

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Playing with Fire

By August 13, 2008Archives, Opinion

Harvest Time

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Accounting graduate finds a niche in farming By Sosimo Ma. Pablico A good number of non-agriculture graduates have ventured into farming and eventually succeeded. One of them is Crispina “Tayan” Leoncito of Carmen, North Cotabato, 44, an accounting clerk at her town’s local government unit earning subsistence pay before she…

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Harvest Time

By August 12, 2008Archives, Opinion

Viewpoints

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Troublemaker By +Oscar V. Cruz D. D. “Troublemaker in the national level” seems to be the best way of describing and calling Malacañang. There are marked indications that it finds it hard to act right or to behave well. This is because Malacañang appears to enjoy and thrive on problems…

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By August 12, 2008Archives, Opinion

Here and There

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Jess’ hammer-bill hitting nail on its head By Gerry Garcia SOME thirteen years ago in 1995 our hopes and dreams to put our province in the map of international tourism started to soar when then Gov. Oscar Orbos, assessing what he had achieved in his first 100 days in government,…

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Here and There

By August 6, 2008Archives, Opinion

Think about it

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Governor’s SOPA gives us a glimpse of things to come By Jun Velasco CONGRATS, Col. Mariano Verzosa Jr., alyas Sonny, for his assignment as acting Dagupan Police chief. A temporary replacement of Colonel Dionicio Borromeo who is under investigation in connection with the busting of a big shabu factory in…

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Think about it

By August 6, 2008Archives, Opinion