ARCHBISHOP Oscar V. Cruz of the Lingayen-Dagupan archdiocese said Tuesday that jueteng has been making a fast comeback in Luzon and the Visayas.

Cruz, founder of the Krusada ng Bayan Laban sa Jueteng, said under the guise of EZ2, the Bogus STL (Small Town Lottery) and plain bookies, “jueteng is again extending its exploitative and deceptive tentacles in the country”.

The top anti-jueteng crusader in the country, it will be recalled, spawned a Senate investigation on jueteng last year resulting in a nationwide crackdown by the police against the illegal numbers game.

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ASINGAN – A water refilling station here was rocked by an explosion when a man tossed a fragmentation grenade inside it at about 7 p.m. last Monday.

Supt. Fidel Drapeza, chief of police said no one was hurt in the explosion that happened at the Aqua Mega Mineral Water refilling station located on Solaria street in Poblacion East, only less than 20 meters away from the police station and 10 meters away from the municipal hall.

The water refilling station is owned by Mrs. Eugene de Leon. She said she does not know any reason for the grenade attack on her establishment.

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THE Dagupan city government ordered five more water refilling stations closed – apparently not because they were selling impure water after an on-spot hygiene check– but merely for failing to secure business and sanitary permits.

Ordered closed over the weekend are Jaravata Water System (Montana) on Burgos Extension, Armajo Purified Drinking Water on Amado-Tapuac; Aqua Scent on Nable Street; Rebecca’s Water Refilling Station in Tapuac District; and Mega Water (Agua Vida) on Perez Boulevard.      

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SAN FERNANDO CITY, La Union – There are more women overseas workers in the Ilocos region than men, according to statistics released by the OverseasWorkers Welfare Administration (OWWA) Region 1.

The statistics was bared in connection with the observance of Women’s Month this month when OWWA pays tribute to the struggles and sacrifices of women overseas workers.

OWWA Division Chief Antonio Liwag said OWWA will host here on Friday, Mar. 24 a forum entitled “Coping with Overseas Employment: A Woman’s Point of View”, where women from the government and private sectors will discuss issues pertaining to migration of women workers.

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FORMER Pangasinan Gov. Oscar Orbos has denied he was a party to the supposed plan to set up a transition government that could have been formed had the coup attempt against President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo succeeded last month.

Orbos was interviewed by newsmen shortly after addressing the Evangelical Business People and Entrepreneurs for Social Transformation (eBest), a business-Christian group, during their convention Monday at the Dagupan People’s Astrodome.

He was reported to have met with Armed Forces Chief of Staff Generoso Senga but Orbos flatly denied having met Senga nor any general or any officer of the AFP for that matter.

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THE government will infuse additional P1 billion into the farm sector to increase rice production by at least 300,000 metric tons, the Department of Agriculture said.

The additional funds were deemed necessary by the country’s economic managers to accelerate the growth of the economy this year, Agriculture Secretary Domingo F. Panganiban said recently.

Panganiban pointed out that this would form part of the pump-priming efforts intended to jack up the country’s rice production to 14.9 million metric tons and cut down imports this year. The production target is higher than the 14.6 million metric tons of rice produced last year.

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LINGAYEN – The provincial government has given an ultimatum of 10 days to the owner of a barge that ran aground in the shallow waters off sitio Talisay in barangay Macaboboni, Agno since Dec. 18 last year to remove the vessel from the area to prevent further serious environmental damage.

Gov. Victor Agbayani issued the ultimatum through Provincial Administrator and concurrent legal officer Virgilio Solis following an inter-agency meeting on the problem at the Urduja House here on Friday.

The inter-agency meeting was attended by representatives of the Department of Environment and Natural Resources, Philippine Coast Guard, Agno Police, municipal government of Agno, barangay council of Macaboboni and members of non-government organizations.

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SAYAN INDIO
Mario F. Karateka

BALEG a tepel ed sikayoran kakaaro nen Pare Oca Orbos ed impakalingwan kon bitlaen si datin gobernador tan “host” na programan “Debate” ed telebisyon bilang sakey ed saray nayarin ontagam ed inka-gobernador no bakantean laya nen Gob Victor Agbayani. Pigaray anawag na imanok ed say singa impanitsa-pwerak kono ed inararo dan OMO.

Abitbitlak ira di Mrs. Jamie Agbayani, misis nen Gob; Kongrisman Amado Espino, Bise Gob Oscar Lambino, Kongrisman Conrad Estrella III, tan ingen pati sayay datin Inpormesyon Minister Greg S. Cendana. Alingwanan koy Oca!

Sanen linmadia ya akitoyaw ed saray negosyanten mangikakalar na bilay-Kristiyano dimad Astrodome, si Orbos et inikday maintrigan tepet nen Mama Jun Velasco kono no ombatik ta iya parad Urduja House lamet, balet singa ilaloan, paiwas so ebat na datin gobernador ya natan et sakey ed saray kritikon malet nen Presidente Arroyo.

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Editorial

If you’re discerning enough, you can’t miss the contrast in the approach to the holding of grand extravaganzas for the longest grill world record quest of Dagupan City and Alcala town here in Pangasinan.

While one, Dagupan, makes such a fuss about the event being tourism-driven festival, the other, Alcala, makes no bones about describing its project as a “fund-raising activity” involving its moneyed overseas native sons and daughters who have all but bought the 1,000 grills (and in dollars, that) the town prepared for the mass barbecue party.

Dagupan’s now traditional Bangus Festival featuring a lot of street grilling and merry-making never makes mention of raising any such money from the event, not before, not now, not ever, which, in all respects, therefore makes it nothing more than a spending binge to satisfy the bacchanalian urge of officials and citizens alike. Let’s face it, if tourism is at all served, it becomes only peripheral to the greater concern for ego-tripping among many Dagupenos, not the least of them those at the City Hall.

In simple contrast, the Alcalenians, going by their avowed intentions noted in news reports and interviews with Mayor Manuel Collado, want their event to work for them, finance-wise, not them working for it, as is sadly evident in Daguipan’s Bangusfest. It might even be that Alcala would be able to show how to properly account for the income earned from the whole exercise while Dagupan, thru its four or five years of staging the summer street show, especially in the past two years, has failed to submit for public scrutiny the money derived from the big-time advertisers, if any, this, to dispel a growing notion among cityfolk that something’s rotten, and it’s not in Denmark.

And with the Wowowee tragedy in hindsight, we hope this year’s event would have workable crowd control plans besides. We can even probably take Bangus Festival as a losing (spending) proposition each time but probably not if it becomes a tragedy of the highest proportions.



AFTER ALL
Behn fer. Hortaleza

THE furor over sodium benzoate as a food preservative used in toyo, ketchup and even some skin care products we believe is another one of those black propaganda among competing manufacturers and their products.

Datu Puti products particularly have been the latest “victim” of verbal, written and online canards that claim the alternative preservative, sodium benzoate, in these is harmful to health.

Come to think of it, if that were an iota true, many would have died by now, considering that the DP vinegar goes well with the “pulutan” and most other food on the table.The fact is no less than the Bureau of Food and Drugs allows use of sodium benzoate as “alternative preservative for food” when used in proper amount.

Datu Puti reps have said all that goes into their product is “katas ng tubo at tubig” and swear they follow the guidelines set by BFAD, which agency itself says the ingredient is safe “so long as it is within standard levels.”

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