Tricycle fares already P10!

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ernesto go
erniecgo@yahoo.com
5 June 2006

The tricycle drivers have already increased their fare to 10. pesos, I’m sorry but the resolution for a 7. peso increase is just a waste of time. Sinong niloloko ng mga trike drivers?

Leadership, not tantrums, solves problems

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Edener Benitez Fabella
fabelous2@netzero.net
5 June 2006

RE: Classroom lack imminent in city

I am wondering why Ina ng Bayan and Iron Lady of Asia has not yet adopted the 7-11 enterprising doctrine to solve the problem of classroom shortage. Having 24-hour continuous classes each with 100 students in attendance will effectively eliminate lack of classrooms in the country, [...]

CD for Leyte victims

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chot ulep
raincrowd@yahoo.com
5 Junce 2006

“LEYTE: The Benefit CD”
Hi! We just wanted to inform you of the release of the album, “LEYTE: The Benefit CD”, produced by Perf De Castro (http://perfdecastro.com). The album will hopefully raise funds for the relief organizations in the Philippines in their efforts to help the victims of the recent tragedy in Leyte.
The [...]

"Awiran"

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Sonny Villafania
sonny@eac.edu.ph
5 June 2006
 
And yes, name an AWIRAN, a college or university in our Luyag that publishes works in Pangasinan language?

Pangasinan words in Malay

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Sonny Villafania
sonny@eac.edu.ph
5 June 2006

Definitely not. In fact almost all Philippine languages have “work” borrowings definitely not. In fact, almost all Philippine languages have “work” borrowings from Malay, Indonesia, etc…
Interestingly, in Pangasinan, the word siglat, which means “swift,” “fast” or “rapid,” appears similar to the Sumerian name Idigna and Akkadian name Idiglat for the Tigris. [...]

Gave up on JDV

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Sonny Villafania
sonny@eac.edu.ph
5 June 2006

Re: A Kabaleyan’s Thoughts…
JDV? Ummm… JDV is deaf-mute as far as our language & literature is concerned. In fact, all the Pangasinan politicians are. I met him once in one of the Konrad Adenauer Foundation meetings somewhere in Makati. I was about to talk to him about the current state of Pangasinan [...]

Jueteng payola exposed

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Archbishop dares gambling lords
 
JUETENG lords are up to their old tricks indicating that it's now "business as usual" in Pangasinan. They are again offering and paying monthly to payolas to both protectors in government and the police, and yes, the media.
This was validated by the recent attempt a of jueteng lord protector to bribe Terry [...]

JUETENG PAYOLA

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JUETENG PAYOLA - Archbishop Oscar Cruz of the Lingayen-Dagupan Archdiocese and founder of Krusada ng Bayan Laban sa Sugal (second from left) counts [...]

Police officer in hot water

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FOR CUTTING TREES

TAYUG - No trees can be cut without explicit permission from the Department of Environment and Natural Resources, not even when the requesting party is a police officer and the trees are inside a police unit's headquarters.
The community environment and natural resources officer of the DENR based in eastern Pangasinan, wrote Supt. [...]