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Deretsahan

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Politics from the grapevine By Bebot Villar KUMUSTA na kaya `yong mga kaibigan nating Biskeg na Pangasinan candidates sa 2013 elections? Bagamat quiet muna ako sa politics natin since I went on sa Biskeg affairs para tutukan ang work ko as chairman ng Dangerous Drugs Board, nakikibalita pa rin ako…

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Deretsahan

By November 5, 2012Archives, Opinion

Viewpoints

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Yellow or Red By +Oscar v. Cruz, JCD IN this country here and now, there appears to be a progressively heating antagonism and fighting mood between two locally famous colors, viz., the yellow and the red. The yellow represents some kind of a monarchy in terms of parental and filial…

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Viewpoints

By November 5, 2012Archives, Opinion

Sports Eye

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Manuel “Maui” Reynante, 67 By Jesus A. Garcia Jr. IT WAS the afternoon of October 26 when I received a shocking text message from a close friend that my cycling contemporary, the three-time Tour champion Manuel Reynante, just passed away due to stroke. The text message also said that Reynante,…

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Sports Eye

By November 5, 2012Opinion, Sports Eye

Young Roots

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Superwomen, soaring high! By Johanne Margarette R. Macob PATRIARCHY is over! Or at least, that’s what I believe in. What I want to believe in. I think women of today are more empowered, more engaged, and more competent and competitive. They are more than mothers, daughters, sisters, and friends. They…

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Young Roots

By November 5, 2012Archives, Opinion

Punchline

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COA’s anomalous “relationship” By Ermin Garcia Jr. A RECENT report of the Commission on Audit disallowing the disbursement of public funds for fiestas brought to the fore a very anomalous relationship between key city officials in Dagupan that bred, and continues to breed corruption. Aside from the report possibly causing…

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Punchline

By October 29, 2012Opinion, Punchline

Think about it

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Our flexibility is legend By Jun Velasco “What does it profit a man if he gains the whole world but loses his soul.” __Mark 8:36 IT’S refreshing to know that the Office of the Ombudsman led by Ombudsman Conchita Carpio Morales — an appointee of President Noynoy Aquino — has cleared…

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Think about it

By October 29, 2012Archives, Opinion