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Deretsahan

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Drug-induced crimes By Bebot Villar LATELY, sunud-sunod ang holdup sa mga gasoline stations sa Pangasinan. Ang pinaka-recent ay sa San Carlos City, Alaminos City at sa Alcala. While small-time lamang diumano ang mga itinatakbong cash, ang mga possible suspects ay hindi dapat ipagwalang-bahala. Paano na lang kung sa pag-hold-up nila…

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Deretsahan

By August 27, 2012Archives, Opinion

Viewpoints

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Jesse M. Robredo (+) By +Oscar V. Cruz, JCD GO! Know what is life and after life. See the Kingdom that has no beginning, no end. Meet God and have a feel of His infinitude and omnipotence. Marvel at the gloriously risen Christ. Enjoy the company of angels. Meet all…

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Viewpoints

By August 27, 2012Archives, Opinion

Sports Eye

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Pacman’s bill is unfair By Jesus A. Garcia Jr. BUSY as ever being one of our country’s lawmakers and a world-famous professional boxer, Saranggani Rep. Manny “Pacman” Pacquiao has filed a bill to create a government entity that will be called the Philippine Boxing Commission (PBC). Under House Bill 6409,…

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Sports Eye

By August 27, 2012Opinion

Business Proposition

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Farming sea cucumber By Roberto Garcia IN my last column, I wrote about the commercial production of sea urchin as a viable alternative livelihood in coastal communities. Another related indigenous marine organism considered as a delicacy is the sea cucumber, locally known as balatan, which has a big demand and…

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Business Proposition

By August 27, 2012Opinion

Anto sirin, ey!

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Salitan Pangasinan tan Bahasa, man- olibayan Nen Mel V. Jovellanos SAY Indonesia et sikatoy sankabalegan ya kapuloan ed interon mundo. Labin – piton libo ya pulo. Kumapat ira ed karakel na populasyon tan say lengguahe masulok ya enam lasus. Say salita ran pan–nasional et tatawagen ya Bahasa Indonesia. Makapakelaw ta…

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Anto sirin, ey!

By August 27, 2012Opinion

Young Roots

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We need Robredo-alikes By Johanne Margarette R. Macob We just bid goodbye to a great man. I am not an expert on public service and governance. But it doesn’t take a genius to see the difference between good public service and a bad one or even a “just good-looking” one….

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Young Roots

By August 27, 2012Archives, Opinion

A Kabaleyan’s Thoughts…

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Conflict Resolution   By S. Bill Jimenez   HUMAN NATURE is flawed and imperfect.  “All have sinned and fall short of the glory of God” (Romans 3:13).  “Sapagkat tayo’y tao lamang,” rationalizes the Filipino.  It seems our flaws and imperfections create misunderstandings and conflicts. Are conflicts really inevitable?  Eric Hoffer postulated: “The beginning of thought…

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A Kabaleyan’s Thoughts…

Punchline

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Dagupan ‘Waterworld’ City By Ermin Garcia Jr. FOR weeks and days, most parts of Dagupan were underwater. It was not hit by anything like Pepeng and Quiel of the past but simply by monsoon rains and high tide! While residents are still in denial about the prospect of seeing Dagupan…

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Punchline

By August 20, 2012Opinion, Punchline

Think about it

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Dagupan City of our dream amid floods By Jun Velasco  “ The highest revelation is that God is in every man,” Emerson DAGUPENOS must be biting their nails whenever they see their city submerged in flood during the rainy months. It’s been an accepted fact that bangus city is sinking, and…

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Think about it

By August 20, 2012Archives, Opinion

Playing with Fire

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Danding says Spines is ‘unbeatable’ By Gonzalo Duque BAY AREA, U.S.A. – It’s been a tiring tour. Yes, our visit was both official and unofficial. We might cut short our trip because of the calamities in the Philippines. It warms our heart to know that compared with Typhoons Ondoy and Pepeng,…

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Playing with Fire

By August 20, 2012Archives, Opinion