Dix bags VMP award, MG spectrum 1st runner-up

Posted on January 22, 2006 - Filed Under Uncategorized | Leave a Comment

SPECTRUM cager Richard Dix  was declared this year’s Most Valuable Player alongside St. John’s Malazo who was chosen Rookie of the Year during the second  game of the best of  three  championship game between MG Spectrum and St. John in the 11th Interschool Basketball Tournament (Mayor Benjie S. Lim Cup). 
Dix also made it to the [...]

Mother Goose captures Intel Awards

Posted on January 22, 2006 - Filed Under Uncategorized | Leave a Comment

MOTHER Goose students once again proved leadership in the field of research as they bagged the best research awards during the Intel Philippines Regional Science Fair held December 14-15, 2005 at Sinait National High School, Sinait, Ilocos Sur. 
Anna Monica Pastoral, Katrina Marilyn Castro, and Christopher Bryan Caras won the first place in the group category with their research [...]

Councilor de Venecia, Dr. Paras to say 'I do'

Posted on January 22, 2006 - Filed Under Uncategorized | Leave a Comment

Coun. Alex de Venecia and Dr. Julita Paras have announced their celebration of love as they exchange vows on January 28 at the St. Isidore the Farmer Parish Church, Labrador, Pangasinan. Reception will follow at the Covelandia du Labrador Family Beach Resort. 
Their proud parents are Atty. & Mrs. Antonio C. de Venecia and Mr. & [...]

RUSAC beats Villasis cagers

Posted on January 22, 2006 - Filed Under Sports | Leave a Comment

VILLASIS — RUSAC selection shocked the Villasis giants team, 88-85, Wednesday to win the Villasis Invitational Basketball games at the jampacked municipal gym here. 
The RUSAC selection has scored big points to win the game. 
Engr. Rosendo So and Board Member Danny Uy donated cash prizes and trophies to both teams. 

Binmaley cycling on Jan. 28

Posted on January 22, 2006 - Filed Under Sports | Leave a Comment

FOR the past four decades, the town of Binmaley has not organized any cycling road race in even as part of the celebration of its town fiesta. The last time the municipality staged such event was in 1964 won by hometown boy Jesse Decano, the younger sibling of Victor, a well-known stalwart of Pangasinan team during [...]

Picking Pacquiao

Posted on January 22, 2006 - Filed Under General Admission, Opinion | Leave a Comment

By Al S. Mendoza
MAYBE, as you are reading this, you already know if Manny Pacquiao beat Erik Morales or not.  You see, the two fought this Sunday morning in Las Vegas, Nevada (Jan. 22). The fight was supposed to begin at 8 a.m., Philippine time. (It is Saturday today in America.) I wrote this piece [...]

PLDT unlimited P10 per call now permanent

Posted on January 22, 2006 - Filed Under Business | Leave a Comment

PLDT UNLIMITED P10 Per Call is back for good! 
PLDT subscribers in the province now have the freedom to call over 20 million Smart users for as often and as long as they want at only P10 per call. 
That’s because the Unlimited P10 Per Call rate for PLDT to SMART is back for good as PLDT [...]

Please support the PRISAA games!

Posted on January 22, 2006 - Filed Under Opinion, Playing with Fire | Leave a Comment

By Gonzalo Duque

DON’T  want to be a killjoy, much less an "intriguer," in the colloquial sense of the word, but how do you   interpret  this conversation starring former President  Fidel V. Ramos and a group of politicians and political hangers-on in a five-star hotel lately? Off the cuff, the grand old man of   Philippine politics said [...]

Putting '100 Islands' back on tourist map

Posted on January 22, 2006 - Filed Under Here and There, Opinion | Leave a Comment

By Gerry Garcia
Alaminos Mayor Hernani Braganza and company must be going great guns to develop the Hundred Islands Park to the outmost if   it's true, as he says, he noted an increase in tourist influx to the islands as evidenced by P600,000 earned from entry tickets  all a result of building new infrastructure projects and improving [...]

Teddy Manaois is ready for a big fight

Posted on January 22, 2006 - Filed Under Opinion, Think about It | Leave a Comment

By Jun Velasco
BY THE time this column is out, all this Morales-Pacquiao hoopla would have reached feverish levels and then "there’d be none."
 One wonders why the event   was being played  as if   Filipinos were  fighting   Mexico. Far from it, we have the most excellent relations, according to our friends Philippine Ambassador Tito Orros to Mexico  and his counterpart, [...]

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