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Deretsahan

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What’s happening to Pangasinan? By Bebot Villar   MANY friends have called, asking me, “What’s happening to Pangasinan?” Last week kasi, bumandera sa national media ang pamamaril ng isang pulis inside the Pangasinan National High School (PNHS) in Lingayen that resulted in the death of four, kasama ang tatlong teachers….

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Deretsahan

By September 8, 2014Archives, Opinion

Viewpoints

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Impeachment drama ended as expected  THE CONCERNED CITIZENS ARE EXASPERATED. THE OUST MOVEMENT FORMALLY STARTED. The above-said successive realities constitute a truly disturbing and lamentable triad that is gradually pushing the main character therein to the corner – with or without him knowing it either for incompetence, hardheadedness or plain…

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Viewpoints

By September 8, 2014Archives, Opinion

Sports Eye

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The split in Dagupan City caging  By Jesus A. Garcia, Jr. “IF YOU want to be a great athlete, you have to fight the best!”  This is an iconic maxim of former world heavyweight boxing champion Muhammad Ali about athletes in any kind of sports particularly his fellow boxers. He…

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Sports Eye

By September 8, 2014Opinion, Sports Eye

Young Roots

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The ALS Ice Bucket Challenge By Johanne Margarette R. Macob THE ALS Association defined, “Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), often referred to as “Lou Gehrig’s Disease,” is a progressive neurodegenerative disease that affects nerve cells in the brain and the spinal cord… With voluntary muscle action progressively affected, patients in the…

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Young Roots

By September 8, 2014Archives, Opinion

Punchline

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Warped logic By Ermin Garcia Jr.   WE all felt relieved on learning that our colleague Orly Navarro survived the cowardly attack on him. It would have been a terrible loss if he had succumbed to it, so praise the Lord for His love and mercy. But while everyone in…

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Punchline

By September 1, 2014Opinion, Punchline

Think about it

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We condemn Orly Navarro’s shooting      By Jun Velasco   “The greatest incitement to wrongdoing is the hope of doing so with impunity,” Cicero   IT was our beloved nanay, the former Aurora Martinez’s  87th birthday Friday on August 29. We had a modest, fun-filled get together at Charlie…

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Think about it

By September 1, 2014Archives, Opinion

Playing with Fire

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History repeating itself in Jaycee politics? By Gonzalo Duque   FIRST, we express our sympathy to our friend Orly Navarro, manager of Radio DWIZ Dagupan, for what happened to him last Wednesday. He was shot from behind near his residence in Brgy. Pantal, Dagupan. It was almost 1 a.m., according…

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Playing with Fire

By September 1, 2014Archives, Opinion

Deretsahan

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Field trips are meant to be educational By Bebot Villar   UNTIL now, I still can’t believe that seven students of Bulacan State University (BSU) died after they were swept away by strong river currents during a field trip last week.  Sa isang iglap, ang isang masayang pamamasyal-cum-educational ay nauwi…

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Deretsahan

By September 1, 2014Archives, Opinion