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Nanay and the Lady of Manaoag

By | G Spot

By Virginia Jasmin Pasalo   I opened the veranda to see the sky and the mountains below it. It was still dark, and the tall trees covered a portion of the lights that dotted the mountains. They have grown so tall, the trees, allowing only a view of the sky….

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Nanay and the Lady of Manaoag

By July 14, 2024G Spot

Inspiring people

By | Andromeda's Vortex

By Farah G. Decano   CITIZENS must be quick to commend traits that are worthy of emulation while vociferously denouncing conducts that are reckless, malicious, and inimical to common good. By constantly declaring their ideals and their displeasures, the populace is setting the standards and values with which the collective…

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Inspiring people

‘Kumustahan’ with Gov. Monmon

By | Newsy News

By Eva C. Visperas   YOU don’t often see he governor during barangay fiestas. Maybe, for one, he’d easily burned out if he attended all 1,364 barangays in Pangasinan. It definitely takes a lot to be part of the barangay folks’ party. He, however, sometimes attends municipal or city fiestas,…

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‘Kumustahan’ with Gov. Monmon

By July 14, 2024Newsy News

All about money

By | Out of the fire

By Gonzalo Duque    I don’t know if a reconciliation is still possible between the group of Mayor Belen and the seven magnificent  councilors. I have it on reliable source that the seven would like to have a share in  the pie of whatever funds the city may have for their own…

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All about money

Obstructionism with lies

By | Random Thoughts

By Leonardo Micua   LAST week, the majority in the Sanggunian was again virtually caught lying through the skin of its teeth. It claimed a “carried motion” that ordered the city secretary “to fix the order of the minutes of sessions”  in the written manifestation customarily being submitted by the majority before…

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Obstructionism with lies

The piano

By | G Spot

By Virginia Jasmin Pasalo   I’M moving. At least most of the things I treasured. It took a year to contemplate on the decision. My mind was almost ready, but my body dragged. I can recall transition points in my life, but not the physical movement of things. They were…

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The piano

By July 7, 2024G Spot

Lesson 101 on Supplemental Budget

By | Newsy News

By Eva C. Visperas   AFTER the regular Sangguniang Panlalawigan (SP) session in Lingayen last Monday, we had our usual short interview with its presiding officer, Vice Gov. Mark Ronald Lambino. This, after Appropriation Ordinance No. 2 titled “An ordinance enacting Supplemental Budget No. 2 Calendar Year 2024 of the…

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Lesson 101 on Supplemental Budget

By July 7, 2024Newsy News