JDV: ‘Am not seeking Duque, Villar ouster’

HOUSE Speaker Jose C.De Venecia, Jr. deplored as “vicious disinformation” reports in national media that he is seeking the replacement — among several other members of the President’s cabinet — of Health Secretary Francisco Duque III and Undersecretary Antonio Villar Jr., the administration’s anti-smuggling czar.

He categorically lauded the performances of Duque and Villar, the latter holding the rank of an undersecretary, both of whom are fellow Pangasinenses, and urged their retention in the Arroyo cabinet. Read more

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WE were on a boom, until the blast came.

This could probably best sum up the situation the country now finds itself in with that powerful Glorietta 2 bombing in Makati.

For who is the businessman or who is the investor who would in all recklessness, continue putting his stakes in the nation’s economy while grappling with the thought his fortunes could all go up in smoke one day, somehow? Read more

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By BEHN FER. HORTALEZA, JR.

DO NOT be surprised if something big, I mean, rally BIG, happens between now and November 5 when Congress resumes its session. In the tradition of Filipino psyche-up buzz before any Pacquiao vs.The Mexicans blockbuster fights, the political arena is now abuzz with all sorts of plots that may or may not be there – that is, until last Friday’s Glorietta 2 blast.

Now, after that loud explosion in the country’s major business enclave that killed 10 and injured nearly a hundred, everything is possible, many people say. I quite agree. Read more

Filed under Opinions, After All by The Pangasinan Star.
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By DANNY O. SAGUN

CAN”T the present provincial administration move on without constantly bringing up the alleged “sins” of its predecessor in its public pronouncements?

We are not alone in this observation.

It appears that Gov. Amado Espino cannot help but take a snipe at former Governor, now Congressman, Victor Agbayani every time he opens his mouth to talk on provincial government projects. He issued a mouthful in his first two weeks in office Read more

Filed under Opinions, The Pen Speaks by The Pangasinan Star.
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Nen MARIO F. KARATEKA

AMIDUAN sintada la ya akapanganak na maablir ya bangus, sakey et inkalot ya sinaliw ed samay suki nen misis ditad Malimgas tan sakey ya nirelyenon bangus ya inorder mid datin orderan mi.

Pweeh, maablir! Aliwan Bonuan bangus iman so asaliw mi. Et agmomet natetel o tanton napankasalanan siguro imay nankalot o nanrelyeno ta onaan, nayarin agto amta ya maablir so bangus ya inusar to odino, komadua, talagan nan-igot met kanian tinakpan toy mamura balet singa nengneng toy mataban Bonuan bangus ed saliwan to. Read more

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LINGAYEN – Gov. Amado Espino Jr. has announced that the provincial government now works with a leaner but effective workforce as compared with the situation during the past provincial administration.

In his ‘First 100 Days’ report to the people of Pangasinan, Espino said that after taking over the helm of the provincial government, he reduced the number of casual and contractual
employees from 1,097 to only 700. Read more

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DENGUE cases in Pangasinan totaled only 590 from January to September this year, a sharp drop from the 2,040 recorded in the same period last year.

The number of deaths also dropped significantly from 23 last year to 12 this year, according to health education promotion officer Priscilla Bersamin of the provincial health office. Read more

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SHIPPERS and suppliers of milkfish to Dagupan City will now have to produce the auxiliary invoice of their products, otherwise their fish would be ignored in the city’s fish market.

City Agriculture Emma Molina said this is one of the measures adopted by the city to protect the native Dagupan bangus from the incursion of milkfish coming from other areas, such as Bulacan, Pampanga and Batangas that often taste like mud.

Auxiliary invoices are issued by the municipality or city where the fish products come from, Molina said, adding that it will indicate what town, province or region the commodity originated. Read more

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THE city election office announced that a total of 937 candidates are contesting various position in the barangay elections and 539 in the Sangguniang Kabataan elections all over Dagupan as of midnight of October 18.

City Election Officer Remarque Ravanzo said on Friday the candidates come from the 31 barangays of the city.

Ravanzo officiated in the signing of peace covenant by all the candidates after hearing a mass for peace at the St. John Metropolitan Cathedral at 7 a.m. Read more

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PANGASINAN’S most wanted man was arrested on Thursday after hiding out for years in Silang, Cavite.

Arrested by joint elements of the Provincial Intelligence Branch and the 106th Provincial Mobile Group led by Group Director Inspector Frankie S. Candelario was Tirso del Rosario, 52, a native of barangay Centro Toma, Bani.

The wanted man is facing criminal charges for murder with the use of unlicensed firearm and carried P140,000 reward for his capture. Read more

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