Zoraida Floro-Hernando

Posted on July 31, 2008 - Filed Under In memory of... | Leave a Comment

In loving memory of

Zoraida Floro-Hernando
August 18, 1946 – July 27, 2008

Her children:
Flohera & Stanley, Bobot & Cherry, Val & Cecille, Armilla & Otep and Armilette
Grandchildren:
Adlav & Sydney, Chad & Clyde, Paolo & Christian and Nathan Krays
Brothers & Sisters:
Jose Luis (deceased), Sonia, Alex and Erick

Is Guv not interested?

Posted on July 30, 2008 - Filed Under Punch Forum | Leave a Comment

Jeremias Andrade Carrera
30 July 2008

The Governor of Bataan and his mayor son were here in Guam recently and expressed interest in the projected hiring of construction workers from the Philippines.
Obviously their interest is for the constituents from Bataan to be hired.
The new wage rates as announced in the Guam Pacific Daily News seem [...]

Truth in journalism

Posted on July 30, 2008 - Filed Under Punch Forum | Leave a Comment

Ed Pontaoe
30 July 2008

Ms. Glaiza Bernadeth Pinto:
The profession of journalism you're seeking to excel at, is very volatile, likened to holding a can of gasoline in your right hand while on your left . . . is lighted candle.
This' what I suggest; ask yourself, can I handle the TRUTH?
If you could . . . [...]

Only for senator?

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Ed Pontaoe
29 July 2008

Jess Nicdao, Boy Rayos and Macky “The Dull Knife" Samson, a cabal who couldn't see a presidential timber when they see one.
The illustrious Secretary of Health Pingkoy Duque, for a lowly senator, Jun Velasco? How disgusting can you get!

Looking for Ceraldes

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Gloria Astadan
29 July 2008

Dear Sunday Punch Staff:
Pls. publish my message to your regular reader Sir Romulo and Madam Esmeralda Ceralde from US, to pls. contact Gloria "Nory" Astadan of Dagupan City at apolee@yahoo.com regarding support assistance.
Thank you and God bless! More power!

Sir Romulo and Madam Esmeralda Ceralde:
I am sorry but I lost [...]

It’s about being well-connected

Posted on July 30, 2008 - Filed Under Punch Forum | Leave a Comment

Ed Pontaoe
29 July 2008

These errant critics of 3rd district rep Rachel Arenas are pinheadedly wrong in throwing such words . . . sipsip sopsop . . . in her approach to get the necessary funds for her constituents.
The choice of words is blatantly incorrect.
It should be . . . well connected!
Damned the torpedoes, Rachel, [...]

Editorial

Posted on July 30, 2008 - Filed Under Editorial, Editorial Cartoon, News | Leave a Comment

Life and Choices
As Congress reopens tomorrow, one of the top items, and perhaps the most controversial, in the agenda would be the proposed reproductive and population management bill.
While our representatives took a recess, the debate over the issue did not really let up, in fact it raged on outside the halls of Congress - in [...]

Punchline

Posted on July 30, 2008 - Filed Under Opinion, Punchline | Leave a Comment

The woes of the District Jail in Dagupan
By Ermin Garcia Jr.

I visited Dr. Raul Sabado, he who was arrested two weeks ago for being at the wrong place with the wrong person at the wrong time, at the Dagupan City Jail facility in Bonuan where he is detained pending completion of the investigation of [...]

Here and There

Posted on July 29, 2008 - Filed Under Here and There, Opinion | Leave a Comment

Babes, lots on motor bikes do not mix
By Gerry Garcia

SUZUKI and many other motorized motor-bikes, big and small, have invaded our roads in devastating numbers and more are coming. That's why we see even middle-aged lolos and lolas in motorbikes on the road today testing their mettle against the younger ones’.

Think about it

Posted on July 29, 2008 - Filed Under Opinion, Think about It | Leave a Comment

Press people find Jess Dureza ‘game’
By Jun Velasco

HEALTH Sec. Pincoy Duque showed last Friday his high credentials as a future senator of the islands during his memorable date with Rotarians.
He reminded most everyone about the late Paco Duque, his namesake, who moved about with the social elite and captains of civic clubs and the [...]

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