Mayor Resuello, just another statistic today By Ermin Garcia Jr. At the rate the peace and order situation in the country is deteriorating, it would seem today that the tragic death of San Carlos City Mayor Jolly Resuello will mean nothing much but another statistic added to the PNP’s database…
Conflagration not mere fire, threatens the city By Gerry Garcia MANILA Bulletin correspondent Jun Velasco had recently confided to us how his pare Mayor Jolly kept telling him that he felt his days were numbered, that his end would come any day or night. And we guessed it was this…
Here and There
The city in Jolly’s eyes By Jun Velasco HAD not a friend called to join a party for the older brother (Dick) of our high school classmate (Virgilio Zulueta) who just died, we would have been with Mayor Jolly Resuello when he and eight others were shot by hired assassins….
Think about it
Practical Considerations By Gonzalo Duque JUST one more week – or six days, to be exact – is Judgement Day. While I wrote this, I saw an appeal issued by the group of Justice Emilio Gancayco and Dr. James Dy urging our voters to go out and vote. Yes, even…
Playing with Fire
Jolly, 54 By Al S. Mendoza IN THIS COUNTRY, people you know die senselessly during the election fever. It hurts every time it happens. It pinches your heart, it angers you no end. It’s a sad fact that we can’t seem to avoid-this killing in the name of the ballot….
General Admission
The last time By Eva C. Visperas People remember people, events or places either the first or the last time. The last time I visited San Carlos City was when I passed by to see my son two weeks ago in Basista doing a special school mission. The place was…
Business Log
PhilRice video story wins international award By Sosimo Ma. Pablico The video story of PhilRice (Philippine Rice Research Institute) was recently adjudged honorable mention winner at the 13th Annual Communicator Awards competition (video category), which was held in Hollywood, California, United States. The video story, “PhilRice: Our Best for Our…
Harvest Time
Discredited, disrespected, disdained By +Oscar V. Cruz D. D. There are times when the truth is not easy to say, much less pleasant to hear. But truth knows no party that is why it sets even partisan personalities free. The truth is that the incumbent Malacañang occupant is much discredited,…
Viewpoints
Four races and the Pitaki road players By Jesus A. Garcia Jr. “SUMMER time is cycling time,” as the saying goes. And despite the heat and high humidity that we are encountering during these days, still a lot of people from all walks of life manage to ride their bikes…




