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Feelings

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None so blind than one who will not see . . . By Emmanuelle Annie and Lenny were born February and December of the same year. They were first cousins, their mothers being sisters. They were neighbors as their parents built houses adjacent to each other. They were schoolmates from…

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Feelings

By August 27, 2007Feelings, Opinion

Vewpoints

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Default mode By + Oscar V. Cruz D. D. The present administration must be in a default mode on prudence and the pursuant right judgments. It is not enough that it issues faulty Presidential Proclamations and shameful Executive Orders every now and then to the consternation of the Supreme Court….

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Vewpoints

By August 24, 2007Archives, Opinion

Viewpoints

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“Thou shalt not tell the truth” By +Oscar V. Cruz D. D. Even but the thought of that fateful 10 July which marked the date of the betrayal of those killed and desecrated soldiers in Basilan is already revolting enough. And to be further told that no less than certain…

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Viewpoints

By August 23, 2007Archives, Opinion

Punchline

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Fighting the newspapers’ racket By Ermin Garcia Jr. Finally, two executive judges dared not only to think out of the box but dared to help pull poor litigants, who have been unfairly boxed in by what was originally  a well-intended law crafted in the early days of martial law, out…

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Punchline

By August 20, 2007Punchline

Viewpoints

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Honesty, integrity, credibility By +Oscar V. Cruz D. D. All year round and for so many years especially since 2001—so much graft and corruption. So many liars, cheaters and thieves in government. So much poverty and misery among the people. Power and wealth concentrated in the hands of oligarchs. Direct…

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Viewpoints

By August 20, 2007Archives, Opinion

Here and There

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Fish cages, still loose, multiplying By Gerry Garcia THE latest victim of massive illegal fish farming in West Pangasinan, Sual, now faces accusation of allegedly allowing proliferation of fish cages to over acceptable limits — 100 fish cages, as it used to have. Sual town now has some 250 each…

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Here and There

By August 20, 2007Archives, Opinion

Think about it

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Joe de V comes home By Jun Velasco SPEAKER Joe de Venecia will — finally –be in town, with new and old friends, political allies, relatives and parents on Sunday, August 26. It will be his thanksgiving party to Pangasinenses who have gifted him with thousands of triumphant votes in…

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Think about it

By August 20, 2007Archives, Opinion

Playing with Fire

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Thumbs up for Lucy By Gonzalo Duque IN ROTARY circles, we have never been so elated as when Dr. Lucy Honrado, incumbent president of our Rotary Club of Uptown Dagupan showed rare leadership qualities as a Rotarian and a Rotary leader. You see, experts and leadership gurus have yet to…

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Playing with Fire

By August 20, 2007Archives, Opinion

Harvest Time

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Ex-DH finds success in the farm By Sosimo Ma. Pablico Many Filipinos working abroad realize soon after coming back that the success they have been looking for is right there where they come from.  Take the case of Margie Allado, 43, of Brgy. Pias Norte, Currimao, Ilocos Norte who worked…

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Harvest Time

By August 20, 2007Archives, Opinion