GRAND CHAMPION
Posted on December 17, 2006 - Filed Under News, People & Events, Photo Gallery | Leave a Comment
GRAND CHAMPION — Jubilant members of the Lyceum Northwestern University Chorale show off their trophies after winning as Best Adult Choral Group and as Grand Champion in the Aweng Paskua 2006 Christmas Choral Competition held at the Baguio Convention Center last December 10, 2006. With the LNU Chorale are members of the board of judges, [...]
City hall enforcers receive death threats
Posted on December 17, 2006 - Filed Under Inside News, News | Leave a Comment
Personnel of two enforcement arms of the Dagupan City government have received death threats from still unidentified persons.
Threatened are members of the city’s Anti-Hawking Task Force and the Public Order and Safety Office.
Butch Gutierrez, head of the anti-hawking task force, said he received the threat on his life through a text message sent through [...]
Espino: its governor first, congressman only second
Posted on December 17, 2006 - Filed Under Inside News, News | Leave a Comment
BAUTISTA–If elections were held today, Second district Rep. Amado Espino Jr. would be gunning for the gubernatorial seat.
Espino, Ilocos regional and provincial chairman of KAMPI party, told local newsmen that seeking re-election as congressman for the third time is his second option and running for governor is his first option.
He said he will [...]
Domalandan Bridge ready for Jan. 6 inauguration
Posted on December 17, 2006 - Filed Under Inside News, News | Leave a Comment
LINGAYEN- It's definite. After six years of incessant "stop-and-go" type of construction, the 600-meter long P720 million Domalandan Bridge that links this capital town to the towns in western Pangasinan is now ready for inauguration on January 6, 2007.
Rodolfo Dion, district engineer of Second Pangasinan Engineering District based here made the assurance, after [...]
Editorial
Posted on December 17, 2006 - Filed Under Editorial, Editorial Cartoon, News | Leave a Comment
When PGMA deserted SJDV
Speaker Jose de Venecia went on national TV last Wednesday to do again another gesture that he never thought nor dreamed of doing. The first time was to concede defeat in the presidential polls to actor Joseph Estrada. This time, his was the difficult and embarrassing task of describing the archiving of [...]
Punchline
Posted on December 17, 2006 - Filed Under Opinion, Punchline | Leave a Comment
Getting high on Joe de V's political misfortune
By Ermin Garcia Jr.
If there was one Dagupan City official who reportedly got a real high with news of the retreat by the Arroyo-de Venecia tandem for charter change, that could only be [...]
Here and There
Posted on December 17, 2006 - Filed Under Here and There, Opinion | Leave a Comment
Con-Con senators only conconwari?
By Gerry Garcia
RECENT revelations from the Center for Public Empowerment in Governance and Transparency International Philippines, probably a non-government agency tasked with looking into shenanigans in [...]
Think about it
Posted on December 17, 2006 - Filed Under Opinion, Think about It | Leave a Comment
Alvin should not be onion-skinned
By Jun Velasco
THE unfolding political scenario portends a break from traditional politics which most of us have been nagging about.
Many observers describe the defeat of the Constituent Assembly [...]
Playing with Fire
Posted on December 17, 2006 - Filed Under Opinion, Playing with Fire | Leave a Comment
Dagupan City is OA
By Gonzalo Duque
CHRISTMAS is a few days away, folks. This is the reason why I am avoiding enemies, negative words, and the "attack" column variety.
Makakahinga na (for [...]
General Admission
Posted on December 17, 2006 - Filed Under General Admission, Opinion | Leave a Comment
Don't cry for me Asian Games
By Al S. Mendoza
IF YOU ARE still sad over our gruesome performance in the [...]
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