Interested in sea cucumber hatchery
Posted on September 30, 2008 - Filed Under Punch Forum | Comments Off
Rey Acap 30 Sept 2008 Hello everybody, I’m now in tropical abalone hatchery and culture. But I’m also interested in sea cucumber hatchery since according to my initial studies abalone and sea cucumber hatchery seems to be similar in some aspects. How and where can I avail training on sea cucumber hatchery? Anybody who knows [...]
Naugip irad putoan?
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Jim 30 Sept 2008 Re Calasiao fire: Ay sus!!! Any fire for that matter requires quick response!! Time is of the essence. The firemen in that branch should be checked if they are still fit or naugip irad pansitan!! Ay, in this case ta Calasiao manaya, no naugip irad putoan!!
Here and There
Posted on September 30, 2008 - Filed Under Here and There, Opinion | Comments Off
International ‘art center’ in Zambales town? By Gerry Garcia SAN ANTONIO is a small town in Zambalez, with population of some 24,412 and an annual income of P9.7 M which has a special spot for tourist attraction: a concert hall in the middle of a mango plantation. Its originators and owners, Zambalengo balikbayan from the [...]
Think about it
Posted on September 30, 2008 - Filed Under Opinion, Think about It | Comments Off
Save the bangus industry By Jun Velasco SCENIC Dapalu drive (Dawel-Pantal-Lucao Alternate Road) gives motorists a panorama of the city’s major bangus industry. Yes, Virginia, the river under the Japanese-funded bridge (Dagupan’s version of the San Francisco Bridge in California) is part of the Bonuan navigational route that raises the world-famous bangus, our main industry [...]
Playing with Fire
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Pinoys don’t know how to handle power? By Gonzalo Duque ALTHOUGH we are in the US — at Macon, Georgia at the East Coast, particularly -thanks to our Ate Grace, now a Mrs. Dizon – our thoughts flew back to the Philippines, especially in our beloved Dagupan and Pangasinan, which, from the internet, is seething [...]
General Admission
Posted on September 30, 2008 - Filed Under General Admission, Opinion | Comments Off
If Hoya allows it, Pacquiao will win By Al S. Mendoza AFTER Jose Sulaiman, who else but the legends themselves is deciding to join the fun. Sulaiman, the president of the World Boxing Council, has said the De La Hoya-Pacquiao fight is a battle between a “pachyderm and a hobbit horse.” You all know what [...]
Viewpoints
Posted on September 30, 2008 - Filed Under Opinion, Viewpoints | Comments Off
Triple whammy By +Oscar V. Cruz D. D. First was the lead content in toy paints. Children love to lick their toys, put these in their mouth while playing and feeling good. Unknown to their dotting parents, their children were being slowly poisoned by such a deleterious element. How many kids worldwide have actually suffered [...]
Harvest Time
Posted on September 30, 2008 - Filed Under Harvest Time, Opinion | Comments Off
Bantay son finds success in Mindanao By Sosimo Ma. Pablico AN SVD PRIEST once told this writer, “Go South, young man. There are lots of opportunities over there.” True enough, there are lots of opportunities in the south, particularly in Mindanao. One of those who realized a truism in the advice of that priest is [...]
Sports Eye
Posted on September 30, 2008 - Filed Under Opinion, Sports Eye | Comments Off
Good choice By Jesus A. Garcia Jr. ON Thursday, September 25, SBP executive director Noli Eala announced that most likely to be appointed as the new head coach of our national basketball squad will be the Serbian Rajko Toroman. Toroman, the former head coach of the Iran nationals arrived here last Saturday on the SBP’s [...]
Young Roots
Posted on September 30, 2008 - Filed Under Opinion, Roots | Comments Off
Kindness as an inheritance By Glaiza Bernadeth Pinto IS chivalry, or being a gentleman, dead? For a while, I have been convinced that it is. On most occasions, for example, I see young people – both male and female – crossing the street alongside an old man or woman and the youth hardly pay any [...]
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