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Harvest Time

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Pangasinan’s pride in Agricultural Research By Sosimo Ma. Pablico DANILDA HUFANA-Duran of Inmalog, San Fabian is already a multi-awarded animal biotechnologist specializing in buffalo reproduction, even as she is barely 40 years old.  As a senior agriculturist of the Philippine Carabao Center [PCC], she has become widely recognized for her…

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Harvest Time

By July 2, 2006Archives, Opinion

Viewpoints

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Public debt is private accountability By +Oscar V. Cruz There is a truth that begs to be said in plain and simple words. This has particular relevance to the fact of the so called “Public Debt”. The common tao has all the reason to know the basic nature and immediate…

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Viewpoints

By July 2, 2006Archives, Opinion

Feelings

By | Feelings, Opinion

Little big things, big little things (revised) By Emmanuelle (This article appeared on the first day of the first month of this year. It must have stirred a lot of finicky feelings. Due to persistent requests from avid Feelings readers, we oblige with a reprint, but with some little revisions…

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Feelings

By July 1, 2006Feelings, Opinion

Punchline

By | Opinion, Punchline

Mayor Benjie’s gambit on jueteng By Ermin Garcia Jr. Many high-handicapped golfers will tell you that they oft swore to give up and drop the game after holing out with mostly double bogeys up until Hole 17. Then just as they were about to switch to cycling or bowling, a…

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Punchline

By June 25, 2006Opinion, Punchline

Here and There

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Death penalty not anti-Christ By Gerry Garcia AT least there are still many other level-headed Christians, not necessarily Catholics, here in the province as elsewhere who had guts enough to stand up solidly against the move to abolish the death penalty – a move initiated by the powerful (daw) Catholic…

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Here and There

By June 25, 2006Archives, Opinion

Think about it

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RP is ‘weakmen’ country By Jun Velasco THE scorching weather is over, and now the rains. Rains should be welcomed by our sun-beaten souls, as a little rain reminds us of poems penned by the window divining the cool droplets as spinner of tales and memories. But Gonzalo’s warning straight…

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Think about it

By June 25, 2006Archives, Opinion

Playing with Fire

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Nakakasuka na! By Gonzalo Duque ALL is well that ends well. You guessed it. Our series of column articles on the fraternity issue in Dagupan must have created unruffled feelings to some. Sorry, but that’s part of the territory. At the birthday bash of Commissioner Al Fernandez, some people thought…

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Playing with Fire

By June 25, 2006Archives, Opinion

Business Log

By | Business, Opinion

Malasiqui’s public market and politics By Eva C. Visperas Two weeks ago, the second floor of the Malasiqui public market was inaugurated. It coincided with Mayor Alfonso Soriano’s birthday celebration. Of course, socialite Rosemarie “Baby” Arenas was their special guest. Mayor Ponsing’s “idol” Local Governance Undersecretary Antonio “Bebot” Villar Jr….

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Business Log

By June 24, 2006Business, Opinion

Harvest Time

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Shift grazing area to reduce internal parasites in goats By Sosimo Ma. Pablico INTERNAL PARASITES in goats and sheep can be effectively reduced by shifting the grazing area used by the animals every three to four days, according to researchers in the Small Ruminants Center [SRC} at the Central Luzon…

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Harvest Time

By June 24, 2006Archives, Opinion