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Jose Ceralde 13 Dec 2007 Mr. John Bolinas, My family enjoyed our trip last Labor Day in Toronto, Canada. We went to Chinatown and bought lansones, caimito, durian, pantol, tamarindo, and guapple (guava apple). Really had a gastromic exercise since we do not even see most of these…
Bring in the mangoes
Jose Ceralde 13 Dec 2007 Mr. Isidro Ramos, Here is my point by point answer. Let me start with your first point, asking me if it is clear now. Please explain what your own views are from your posted article on Mr. Kiyosaki’s position on Nixon policy? I…
Point by point rebuttal
Eduardo Pontaoe 12 Dec 2007 Mr. John Bolinas: Export of Pangasinan mangoes to the US of A? Easier said than done, Mr. Bolinas. Your excitement of seeing dried vacuum-packed mangoes in store shelves in this part of the world in its commercial value is mighty deceiving. I don’t…
Exporting Pangasinan mangoes
Jeremias Andrade Carrera 12 Dec 2007 Mr. John Bolinas: Your posting on the exportable products from Pangasinan aside from mangoes and bangus should have been a priority project to help the majority of our kabaleyans-home or cottage industries long time ago. Since the Philippines has the highest power…
Wrong priorities
Isidro Ramos 12 Dec 2007 Whoa, slow down Mr. Ceralde… if you go back to the very first post in answer to Archbishop Cruz’s editorial column with regard to the paradox of peso it was an EXPLAINATION as plain as could be by Mr. Kobayshi but never a…
Cash is king
Jose Ceralde 11 Dec 2007 Mr. Ramos, You go from Mr. K’s view in your posted article about his criticism of the dollar being unpegged from the gold to find its open market value. Then in your latest posting, you go to the extreme with Mr. Soros the…
The pitfalls of a strong peso
John Bolinas 11 Dec 2007 Mangoes are also in demand in Canada. So far, dried mangoes from Cebu inundate the grocery stores all over Ontario. I believe it has reached Alberta, Vancouver and even the maritime regions of Canada. Why not bring our own Pangasinan mangoes in North…
Export more Pangasinan products
Jeremias Andrade Carrera 11 Dec 2007 MANGOES FROM PANGASINAN APPROVED FOR EXPORT TO USA: This is one of the best things to happen for our kabaleyans. Mangoes from Guimaras which are smaller than Pangasinan’s sells for $2.50 to $3.00 apiece here in Guam. More information should be disseminated…
Mango export, the best thing to happen
Isidro Ramos 10 Dec 2007 Once again for the sake of clarity, Mr. Kobayashi’s article on how the rich get richer was posted as the closest explanation and information as to the absurdity of the Philippine peso. It does not conjure false statement or it is a tool…




