By DANNY O. SAGUN
ANDA – Massive fishkills hit this town and nearby Bolinao causing several millions of pesos in losses for fish farmers.
Mayor Nestor Pulido last Thursday said that the town particularly its coastal areas was stinking from all the rotten fish to the point that residents here had to buy masks just to avoid the stench caused by the dead and floating fish.
“Ang problema naubos lahat ng tinitindang masks sa botika o kaya naaamoy mo pa rin yong masamang amoy kahit nakamask ka,” he noted. Read the rest of this entry »
By BEHN FER. HORTALEZA, JR.
“8 by 08.”
To avid followers of the Arroyo administration, this catchphrase simply represents government’s goal of achieving eight blessings of a strong economy by 2008 as tangible fruits of the administration’s commitment to bring the benefits of the fiscal momentum directly to the people.
The eight blessings are: job creation, better cost of living, strong peso, more investments, pro-poor education, pro-poor health care, housing and food.
I don’t know about the seven other “blessings” if they’re on track or being waylaid but one thing I know, the one about pro-poor health care may have just been dealt the unkindest cut of all. Read the rest of this entry »
Nen MARIO F. KARATEKA
SO PAR, so gud.
Marakep metni tiempo, anggad sarayan agew, mantapos-tapos lay bulan na Hunyo.
Say paga’d pagew na saray katoowan ya onsabin maksil iran bagyo tan delap et singa nababaat metni, panangasiy Walad Tagey. Akatulong amo imay demonstrasyon ed panangitarya parad isabiy delap ya ginaway siyudad tan say Project PROMISE.
Read the rest of this entry »
LINGAYEN – A Filipino-American who joined the United States Army and died while on a military operation in Iraq was given a hero’s burial here.
U.S. military personnel came over to give full military honors to their fallen comrade, Sgt. Richard V. Correa, 25, who was interred at the Lingayen municipal cemetery.
His casket, draped in American flag, arrived at his parents’ home in Lingayen on Monday and was originally scheduled for a three-day wake. Read the rest of this entry »
LINGAYEN – Former Gov. Aguedo Ferrer Agbayani, the longest serving governor of Pangasinan, was finally given due recognition and a place in the heart of the more than two million people of the province when a bronze life-size statue of his was unveiled Thursday at the Capitol grounds which was made into a park named after him.
Agbayani’s statue was unveiled during a ceremony presided by his son, outgoing Governor Victor Agbayani, the main architect of the beautification of the Governor Aguedo F. Agbayani Park in front of the provincial capitol, and the adjoining areas.
Read the rest of this entry »