Think about it

Posted on September 30, 2006 - Filed Under Opinion, Think about It | Leave a Comment

Dr. Pingkoy Duque tops them all!

By Jun Velasco

IN A TALK  on National Discipline  years back  before  the  police  provincial command ( we saw  colleagues Ruben Rivera and Zarsi Manuel in the officers' gallery), [...]

General Admission

Posted on September 30, 2006 - Filed Under General Admission, Opinion | Leave a Comment

Fight of the Century 

By Al S. Mendoza

THIRTY-ONE YEARS AGO today, October 1, Muhammad Ali made boxing history right [...]

Business Log

Posted on September 30, 2006 - Filed Under Business Log, Opinion | Leave a Comment

Gallant is definitely running

By Eva C. Visperas

So you think the next political battle is still eight months away and the political pot has yet to brew? It has long started to boil, in Pangasinan third [...]

Harvest Time

Posted on September 30, 2006 - Filed Under Harvest Time, Opinion | Leave a Comment

PhilRice now produces tapuy

By Sosimo Ma. Pablico

PhilRice is now engaged in the commercial manufacture of tapuy or rice wine after having been given a license to operate by the BFAD [Bureau of Food and Drugs].  BFAD personnel who inspected the Institute's tapuy production area strongly recommended that PhilRice deserves a license to operate.
Likewise, [...]

Viewpoints

Posted on September 30, 2006 - Filed Under Opinion, Viewpoints | Leave a Comment

User

By +Oscar V. Cruz, D.D.

Elementary decency says that people use things—not other people. Using people is not only offensive to their inherent human dignity but also rejective of their inherent human rights. When someone uses people, this is basically to further his or her selfish [...]

Sports Eye

Posted on September 30, 2006 - Filed Under Opinion, People & Events, Sports, Sports Eye | Leave a Comment

Tourney’s meager success

By Jesus A. Garcia, Jr.

DESPITE the lack of excitement during the elimination round and the quarterfinals, the on-going PRISAA (Private Schools Athletic Association) Pangasinan-Dagupan City Inter-Collegiate Basketball Invitational Tournament has been organized with “flying colors.”
Ten teams entered the tourney, and as might have been expected, the four semifinalists are the same teams [...]

Feelings

Posted on September 30, 2006 - Filed Under Feelings, Opinion | Leave a Comment

September Morns
By Emmanuelle

IT was four week ago; it seemed like yesterday. Then, this writer was humming the song September Morn, in joy! over the settling in of the -ber morns. Now, September ends. And yet, not.
Actually, September in Latin means not the ninth but the seventh month of the year in the old Roman [...]

Birthdays/Anniversaries

Posted on September 30, 2006 - Filed Under Birthdays/Anniversaries | Leave a Comment

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Submit dates of birthdays and anniversaries of friends and relatives to
sundaypunch2@yahoo.com as in below: 
Ex:
January 29, Wedding anniversary, Dop and Snow Garcia, Los Angeles, CA
May 29, Birthday, Karmina Arrogante, Dagupan City
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October 01 - (Dagupan City) Angelito Gerangco; (Manaoag) Kurt Dav Quinto
October 02 - (Dagupan City) Rowena Agustin; (Asingan) Rosario Z. Colet; (Villasis) Primo A. [...]

Easier said than done

Posted on September 29, 2006 - Filed Under Punch Forum | Leave a Comment

Eduardo Pontaoe
29 Sept 2006
On Punchline
Yes, there is gold in that hill of garbage. Having a landfill is easier said than done. Dumping garbage needs precautionary process and the mechanics on how to protect the environment and the people whose proximity to that landfill in Bayambang counts most. Right now, we don't know how the operators [...]

An Oklahoma cattle prod might work

Posted on September 29, 2006 - Filed Under Punch Forum | Leave a Comment

Eduardo Pontaoe
29 Sept 2006
On wake up, Mr. Lim!
Shouting the top of your lungs to wake up The Benjie is not enough. The Benjie is a person devoid of feeling… numbed to the bones thru and thru. His ears are closed completely to reason. What you need, Mr. Lomibao, is a cauldron of boiling coconut oil [...]

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