Harvest Time

Posted on August 27, 2007 - Filed Under Harvest Time, Opinion | Leave a Comment

Awards for excellence

By Sosimo Ma. Pablico

If one indicator of   the quality of manpower in a government agency is the kind and number of awards received by its personnel for their accomplishments in research and development, then BPRE [Bureau of Postharvest Research and Extension] may very well be among those with performing high quality manpower.
Just [...]

Viewpoints

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Psychological incapacity

By + Oscar V. Cruz D. D.

It is an open secret that practically all marriages “annulled” by the government forward the ground of “Psychological incapacity” on the part of either or both spouses. It is also quite known that especially so in these “annulment” cases, the best lawyers are not those who know [...]

Sports Eye

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“Rain, rain go away…”

By Jesus A. Garcia Jr.

LAST March, our weather experts from PAGASA predicted that when the rainy season comes this year, we will be suffering from La Niña, especially here in Luzon. More typhoons will bring rains that will flood the lowland areas, they said. (While we, Filipinos, are already accustomed to [...]

Roots

Posted on August 27, 2007 - Filed Under Opinion, Roots | Leave a Comment

Pangasinan subol

By Marifi Jara

They are the isko at iska from Pangasinan, living in Baguio for the meantime. That's short for "iskolar ng bayan", a moniker for students studying within the University of the Philippines (UP) System.
And they are not forgetting their roots even as they move out of their Pangasinan nests to harvest an [...]

Feelings

Posted on August 27, 2007 - Filed Under Feelings, Opinion | Leave a Comment

None so blind than one who will not see . . .
By Emmanuelle

Annie and Lenny were born February and December of the same year. They were first cousins, their mothers being sisters. They were neighbors as their parents built houses adjacent to each other. They were schoolmates from pre-school to college, taking up nursing long [...]

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