Bishop Cruz should back GMA’s drugs war By Jun Velasco IN spite of the harsh tag on the President as “Ate Glue,” she has made some bullseye actions and decisions on our crippling problems. Her taking a direct hand on illicit drugs should be the first step in eradicating our…
The gubernatorial race has begun By Gonzalo Duque BRACE up for this hot news. There are seven “tough guys” who are either planning or being eyed to run for Pangasinan governor. Some of this “balbalita” have been confirmed, others are yet to be confirmed. Aliwa yan palpalaran ya balita. This…
Playing with Fire
A pool of tears after Valley By Al S. Mendoza THE golf brawl at Valley has not dried up the tears of an anguished nation. The decision to expel and suspend the brawlers didn’t put an absolute end to the issue that remains boiling hot as I write this. The…
General Admission
Growth promoter spells success in broiler and egg production By Dr. Sosimo Ma. Pablico A LOCALLY FORMULATED growth promoter has spelled more success for broiler and layer farms in Central Luzon, most especially in Bulacan and Nueva Ecija. At least three poultry owners and a professor at the Central Luzon…
Harvest Time
”CZAR” By +Oscar V. Cruz D. D. The title of “CZAR” is synonymous to an emperor, a potentate, a monarch or any other title that forwards the reality or impression of a despot, a tyrant or a dictator. It is for this reason that the breed of Czars has become…
Viewpoints
A change By Jesus A. Garcia Jr. IF you are really an ardent follower of sports, I believe you are aware of the latest ruckus in our National Sports Associations (NSA). Well, after that long squabble in basketball between BAP and SBP that has not even been completely solved to…
Sports Eye
This last one, too, becomes Christmas past! By Emmanuelle There was a time when we were young and Christmas trees were tall. And truly pine. The upland forest has not deforested itself yet and DENR has not gone all the way too protective. And the natives were whoopingly rich for…
Feelings
The arrogance of agrarian officers By Ermin Garcia Jr. The comprehensive agrarian reform law was almost thrown into oblivion when both chambers in Congress didn’t act to extend it until vigilant farmers, supported by the clergy, vehemently protested. The compromise reached was a six-month extension.
Punchline
Art Lomibao’s elusive LTO post By Jun Velasco IT would probably take a miracle to restore peace in the war-torn Gaza strip in Israel in the same vein that hate is almost impossible to expunge from the face of humankind. It is ironic that the seat of discord between brothers…
Think about it
Work of Al By Gonzalo Duque WE have refrained from writing critical columns since the coming of the Yule season. You must have noticed it and probably wondered our change of mood. Well, we realized that even amidst the merry month of December, most people were not in the habit…




