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Business Log

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The lady reporters and guns By Eva C. Visperas Most were not afraid to hold .45 caliber guns and 9 mm pistols but bloopers along the way made the lady reporters’ fun shoot held last December 9 at the Pangasinan Provincial Office Firing Range in Lingayen, a lot of fun…

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Business Log

By December 17, 2006Opinion

Harvest Time

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Power tiller for upland cultivation developed By Sosimo Ma. Pablico Agricultural engineers of PhilRice (Philippine Rice Research Institute) have developed a walking-type power   tiller with rotavator, harrow and leveler that works well both in dry and wet land conditions. Engineers Arnold S. Juliano, Leo B. Molinawe and Ricardo F. Orge…

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Harvest Time

By December 17, 2006Archives, Opinion

Viewpoints

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Time to go? By +Oscar V. Cruz D. D. Perhaps the time has come for the national leadership to become some kind of a hero instead of a downright villain. By now, it should have learned the admittedly hard and painful lesson that it is neither truly meant to govern…

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Viewpoints

By December 17, 2006Archives, Opinion

Sports Eye

By | Opinion, Sports Eye

Something is very wrong with our sports programs By Jesus A. Garcia Jr. WE send our best athletes to international competitions to earn accolade for our country and to show to the world that we deserve respect in the field of sports as our very own Manny Pacquiao did. We…

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Sports Eye

By December 16, 2006Opinion, Sports Eye

Feelings

By | Feelings, Opinion

A walk with Mark By Emmanuelle One stood awed with the father; one gaped in wonder at the mother. When heaven showered gifts of “business acumen” and “sculpted form”, the couple as babies must have been exposed out there in the open all day long and overnight, pores bared to…

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Feelings

By December 16, 2006Feelings, Opinion

Punchline

By | Opinion, Punchline

How ‘constructive graft’ operates By Ermin Garcia Jr. If you want to have an idea how “constructive graft” in the city government of Dagupan can be detected, then watch closely how the series of cover-up is being managed to protect the secret transaction between the office of the city mayor…

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Punchline

By December 10, 2006Opinion, Punchline

Here and There

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Brief reminiscences of the good old days By Gerry Garcia DECEMBER 8, Friday, Immaculate Virgin Mary feast day, also marked the day when the sudden unholy massive bombing of Pearl Harbor by Japanese planes took place in 1941… 56 years ago. We were teeners then in high school at the…

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Here and There

By December 10, 2006Archives, Opinion

Think about it

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National cleansing By Jun Velasco BY the time this paper was out, the political smoke would have cleared up a bit, let’s hope, from the most confusing suspense we Filipinos are going through. From the haze and maze, from the tumult, we expect a nation cleansed, rising from the ruins…

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Think about it

By December 10, 2006Archives, Opinion

Playing with Fire

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Ani is in Dagupan. Don’t say ‘naani la!’ By Gonzalo Duque THE following is a medya medya lang affair, the lighter side. I was watching USA TV of Belen Fernandez one evening, and I almost fell on the floor when I saw the regular coverage of the Sanggunian Panlungsod session,…

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Playing with Fire

By December 10, 2006Archives, Opinion