May 12, 2008

Young Roots

Adopting buro

By Glaiza Bernadeth Pinto

It was April 1997… I still remember that month as if it was only yesterday. We arrived in the town of Alcala from Mambusao, Roxas City in the Visayas.

It was summertime then but it seemed to be the beginning of the season of rains, when water from the heaven brings forth nourishment upon the earth, removing the thirst of the soil.  But my ten-year old heart remained dry; the rains failed to bring new life into my heart for I was a stranger in a strange, new land.

Our family — my mother, two brothers and myself — tried to accustom ourselves to this new place, to fulfill my father’s wish that we also learn to love the place that holds his roots.
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Re-evaluating our values

       (Conclusion)  

By Emmanuelle

Not to be confused with its numerical successors, the first EDSA revolution will always remain a phenomenon in the perception of the international community. The personal experience, however, had awakened us Filipinos to the surprise that the values we had looked for, or had presumed long-dead and buried, were there smoldering within ourselves all the time - courage, pagkilala sa tama o mali, pagkalinga sa katarungan, pagkakaisa or solidarity.

Since EDSA I of February 1986, social scientists believed that the Filipinos thus remain re-awakened, watchful, restive even.

It is not yet a cauldron boiling over. It is, though, a huge kettle simmering, bubbling in spurts and hot bubbly puffs. Waiting for more stuff to ignite, to heat it up, tipping  its  temperature from puede pa siguro to sobra na talaga. Again.
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BLACK PROPAGANDA BLAMED

China funding eyed instead

URDANETA CITY—It’s goodbye finally to the proposed P2.5 billion re-regulating pond below the San Roque Multi-Purpose Project in San Manuel after the Japan Bank for International Cooperation (JBIC) had a change of heart.

National Irrigation Administration (NIA) Regional Director John Celeste confirmed that JBIC withdrew its funding support for the project earlier set to be implemented by NIA.

Celeste said JBIC’s decision was largely a result of the black propaganda waged in Japan and through the internet by original oppositors to the dam who sought the withdrawal of the loan due to the unsolved slaying of farmer- leader Jose Doton, president of the Tignay Dagiti Mannalon a Mangwayawaya ti Agno (TIMMAWA) about two years ago.
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Open sesame!

This was the call made last week by members of the Dagupan City council who, like the rest of the citizenry in the city, have become excited yet anxious over the continued delay in the opening of the Dawel-Pantal-Lucao Road to the vehicular traffic.

Councilor Jose Netu Tamayo, in a privilege speech, sought an explanation from the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) why the new road has not yet been opened despite the completion of the bridge-road project.
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THIS year’s Bangus Festival scored the highest in visitor arrivals and boosted revenues of big and small business establishments in the city.

Dagupan Vice Mayor Belen Fernandez, who chaired the executive committee for the celebration, said the business sector reported brisk sales and increased revenues for the duration of the festival period.

Most establishments cooperated and offered discounts to make the ‘Great Dagupan Day Sale’ a truly shoppers’ holiday.
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Senator Rodolfo Biazon, who visited Umingan town on May 2, said he is initiating a Senate inquiry on the delay of the construction of the irrigation component of the San Roque Multi-Purpose Dam.

“I’m going to ask irrigators why San Roque Dam has not delivered the irrigation component,” Biazon said.

The irrigation component, he said, is a crucial factor in seeking to increase rice production in the province by providing water to 83,000 hectares of farmlands.
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POZORRUBIO—The University of Luzon is opening a new campus here in June, offering the usual regular college courses and DepEd’s pet project of a ladderized education.

UL officials said evening and weekend classes for graduate and post-graduate courses may also be introduced later.

The Samson-Reyna clan, majority stockholders of the university, had already made their mark in the history of this town when, in an unprecedented move, UL Vice-President for Academic Affairs, and also Director of the Mother Goose Special School System, Inc. Mrs. Aurora Samson-Reyna opened a campus in June last year, the first that is not located within a city.
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January 29, Wedding anniversary, Dop and Snow Garcia, Los Angeles, CA
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HAPPY BIRTHDAY!!!

May 11 - (Dagupan City) Tetchie Estrella, Liway Manantan

May 12 - (Dagupan City) Sharon Agas, Roberto Claveria

May 13 - (Dagupan City) Myra Ballestero; (Calasiao) Sharon de Vera

May 14 - (Dagupan City)Lita Mangilaya

May 15 - (Dagupan City) Buenafe Aquino, Eric Duque

May 16 - (USA) Eden V. Bustria

Happy BIRTHDAY!
MILAGROS AZURIN
(May 17-Dagupan City)
Greetings from all of us in Winnipeg, Canada

 

HAPPY BIRTHDAY!
AILEEN BERNARDO UBANDO
(May 12, 2008- Bonuan)

 

HAPPY BIRTHDAY!
ARIANNE PEARL V. DE LEON
(May 14, 2008- Binmaley)

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UL IN POZORRUBIO—(Upper photo) Dr. Azucena Elegado, dean of the University of Luzon Graduate Studies, consults with Pozorrubio educators and parents regarding the planned 2008 courses and subject offerings of UL Pozorrubio Extension, which will open in the town in June. Other participants present in the consultative meeting were (Lower photo) Dr. Rolando Amansec, DepEd District Supervisor Pozorrubio II, Webmaster Gin Quezada and the town’s elementary and high school principals.

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LINGAYEN–The fiesta fever is on.

So how about one for celebrating bagoong and bucayo?

A festival revolution continues to catch fire in Pangasinan after the very successful staging of the Dagupan Bangus Festival and the Puto Festival in Calasiao.

Refusing to be left out, capital town Lingayen is now planning to hold its ‘Bagoong and Bucayo Festival’ during its fiesta celebration in January next year.
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