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Lakers vs. Celtics NBA title match, no more

By | Sports Eye

By Jesus A. Garcia Jr.   WHEN the Los Angeles Lakers defeated the defending champions Golden State Warriors, (4-2) in the Western Conference semifinals best-of-seven series to enter the Finals, the Boston Celtics edged the Philadelphia Sixers, (4-3) in the Eastern Conference semis in the best-of-seven series to land the…

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Lakers vs. Celtics NBA title match, no more

By May 28, 2023Sports Eye

The trees on Mercedes Street

By | G Spot

By Virginia Jasmin Pasalo   EVEN under the extreme heat of the summer sun, the trees were smiling. It is a smile made brighter by the red flowers of the fire trees and the yellow flowers of the narra trees that overwhelmed the green leaves, firmly holding on, with the…

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The trees on Mercedes Street

By May 21, 2023G Spot

A polarized Dagupan

By | Andromeda's Vortex

By Farah G. Decano   DAGUPAN residents nowadays are polarized, but not in the way the Liberal and the Nacionalista Dagupeños were so divided decades ago. As per information from older generations, the split among city residents based on party affiliations lasted only during elections and during appointments to public…

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A polarized Dagupan

PHL national team deteriorating?

By | Sports Eye

By Jesus A. Garcia Jr.   THE talk of the town last week in sports was the 32nd Southeast Asia Games (SEAG) hosted by Phnom Penh, Cambodia. It concluded last Wednesday (May 17) with defending champion Vietnam convincingly retained its overall supremacy in the biennial meet, harvesting 136 gold medals,…

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PHL national team deteriorating?

By May 21, 2023Sports Eye

Ship ahoy!

By | Entre'acte

By Rex Catubig   HE’S probably grown tired of the ocean after so many years as a US Navy sailor, so when our high school classmate Pablo Miranda retired, he chose to build a second house atop a forested hill in Rosario, La Union. Hiring a bulldozer and armed only with…

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Ship ahoy!

By May 21, 2023Entre'acte

Christmas in April-May at the Capitol

By | Punchline

By Ermin Garcia Jr.   ACTING-Gov. Mark Lambino was his candid self, explaining the surprise absence of the 11 board members, provincial administrator and provincial assessor and other key provincial officials whose whereabouts were unknown initially until they were tracked in USA, thanks to social media. Mr. Lambino said the…

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Christmas in April-May at the Capitol

By May 14, 2023Punchline

Calasiao cycling results

By | Sports Eye

By Jesus A. Garcia Jr.   FIRSTLY, my heartfelt congratulations to the top five podium finishers in the province’s latest cycling road race held last May 6 in conjunction with the May 1 to 7 Calasiao town fiesta celebration. Dubbed as “First Calasiao Mayor Kevin Roy Cup Cycling Challenge,” the…

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Calasiao cycling results

By May 14, 2023Sports Eye