Lambino airs call for revival of drug rehabilitation center
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MALASIQUI-The continuing increase in the number of drug addicts and dependents has made the call for the resumption of the construction the drug rehabilitation center in Burgos town more compelling than ever. Vice Gov. Oscar Lambino has reiterated his appeal to the national government and the Dangerous Drugs Board to recognize the urgency of the [...]
Bayambang officials get things done
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BAYAMBANG-The officials of the town led the way in demonstrating that self-reliance is the answer to get things done right and fast. The opportunity came when the need to rehabilitate the damaged 20-meter spur dike which is parallel to the western approach of the Calvo bridge, became urgent.
Bayambang officials get things done
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BAYAMBANG-The officials of the town led the way in demonstrating that self-reliance is the answer to get things done right and fast. The opportunity came when the need to rehabilitate the damaged 20-meter spur dike which is parallel to the western approach of the Calvo bridge, became urgent.
Victim's kin back out due to religious belief
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If a victim’s family refuses an investigation into circumstances of his death, what is the police to do? This is the dilemma of the Dagupan police when members of the family of a fish vendor slain last Oct.2 at about 4:00 p.m. at the Dagupan City Fish Market have refused to cooperate in pursuing the [...]
Reward for capture of game cock thieves set
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MALASIQUI-No more Mr. Nice, this vice governor.
Fed up with being the favorite victim of game cock thieves, Vice Gov. Oscar Lambino put up a P10,000 reward for what could lead to the arrest of the suspects.
Lambino, one of the biggest game cock raisers and breeders in Pangasinan, said he put up the reward to [...]
New PNP station in Sto. Tomas
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STO. TOMAS-As a testimonial to the town’s enviable peace and order climate, the police headquarters were moved to a spanking new building in town. Mayor Vivien Villar, together with Vice Governor Oscar Lambino and Senior Superintendent Mario Sandiego, police provincial director, led the inauguration of the new police station last Saturday.
P1.5 hold-up story a hoax
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BINMALEY-A reader of Sunday PUNCH Online wrote an email to the PUNCH appealing to readers for information that could lead to the arrest of two armed men who held up his brother and ran away with P1.5 million. But when the town police investigated it, the incident appeared to be a hoax. The reader, a [...]
Dieting the 'write' way
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A prominent Panga-sinan nutritionist Saturday urged the government to address the problem of obesity among pre-school and school children, because they are the future diabetics.
Catherine B. Velasco, former back-to-back “most outstanding nutritionist awardee of the Philippines in 1997 and 1999 by the National Nutritionist Dietitians Ass’n of the Philippines, was featured in the October [...]
Alaminos is new manager of 100 isles
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ALAMINOS CITY-The transfer of the management and control of the world-famous Hundred Islands National Park (HINP) from national agencies to the local government will finally be effected on October 15.
The transfer of the 100 Islands, covering 1,844 hectares of land, will be inked in a memorandum of agreement among the city government, the Department of [...]
Archbishop tags gov't 'unbelievable'
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“Appalling, unbelievable and disturbing” was how Lingayen-Dagupan Archbishop Oscar Cruz described the government’s claim that it still has not identified the jueteng lords, their protectors and beneficiaries.
Cruz made this reaction after Malacañang urged him to name the four national government officials and six local chief executives he cited as being on the payroll of illegal [...]
