General Admission

Posted on January 15, 2008 - Filed Under General Admission, Opinion | Leave a Comment

Criticize, praise & drink

By Al S. Mendoza

LATE is never late and so, here are my New Year's Resolutions.
(1) I will criticize if there's need to criticize, praise if there's need to praise.
It's easy to do both.  But will we criticize for the sake of criticizing? 
The thing is, as much as we can, we [...]

Harvest Time

Posted on January 15, 2008 - Filed Under Harvest Time, Opinion | Leave a Comment

New technology saves ex-trike driver from low income

 By Sosimo Ma. Pablico

A former tricycle driver in Rizal, Nueva Ecija has discovered that by using the new rice technology coupled with patience and diligence, a hectare of land would be more than enough to provide the needs of his family.
That farmer, Pedro Panahon Jr., was a tricycle [...]

Viewpoints

Posted on January 15, 2008 - Filed Under Opinion, Viewpoints | Leave a Comment

Text tax

By + Oscar V. Cruz D. D.

Something must be basically wrong with a ruling government that looks upon the citizens as its servants if not downright slaves, that considers them as one big fat milking cow for its own selfish profit and advantage. It is not enough that the people are by and [...]

Sports Eye

Posted on January 15, 2008 - Filed Under Opinion, Sports Eye | Leave a Comment

Expect the unexpected

By Jesus A. Garcia Jr.

ESPERAR la inesperado, a Spanish phrase that means to expect the unexpected.
This is an old adage that proves true to anyone and anytime in the daily grind.
It has already happened to me many times, and I believe, you, dear readers, have already experienced this too.

Young Roots

Posted on January 15, 2008 - Filed Under Opinion, Roots | Leave a Comment

Love my neighbor

By Wilna Memorial

Pangasinan and La Union are neighboring provinces in Northern Luzon. With their geographical position, it is but natural that the two provinces create a special kind of friendship, a friendship that is embraced by the people from both provinces.
I am from La Union, born and grew in La Union, but [...]

Feelings

Posted on January 15, 2008 - Filed Under Feelings, Opinion | Leave a Comment

Lost in translation

By Emmanuelle

You do not have to be a Filipino in Japan or in China, black-orbs among quaint slit-eyes, to be lost in translation. 
You can be just as lost, if you were one or more centuries older than the present batch of spiked-haired pre-adults; dyed green, orange or any of the [...]

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