Says Erap should’ve shown remorse in writing
By DANNY O. SAGUNPIA-Dagupan Infocenter
LINGAYEN - Gov. Amado T. Espino supports the administration’s pardon for convicted former President Joseph Estrada except for the process involved.
Espino told a press conference Friday at the Urduja House lobby that it was Estrada who should have showed his interest in seeking pardon, not the other way around.
“Sana siya ang sumulat sa gobyerno na humihingi ng pardon at nagsisisi sya sa kanyang nagawa … Hindi naman, inaatake pa nya ang Sandiganbayan,” he noted. Read more
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By BEHN FER. HORTALEZA, JR.
A FRIEND who read my column last week said I really put it succinctly and well when I titled my piece “The Waiting Game.” Indeed, he said, everyone among the more concerned sectors of society is now into some kind of, uh, waiting game. Waiting for something to happen, anticipating a dramatic break in the daily routine sometime soon.
I don’t know but maybe, what some people are into now, is all wishful thinking.
Everyone just seems to want to say something and be heard above the cacophony of voices of protest against the latest presidential action – the executive clemency granted former Read more
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LINGAYEN - “Sayang nga hindi e.”
Thus replied Gov. Amado T. Espino when asked Friday if he also received a gift from Malacanang as revealed earlier by at least two governors.
Espino told a press conference that he left the Palace earlier than his fellow governors so that he did not know that money was handed to his colleagues after a meeting there some two Fridays ago. Read more
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ALCALA – A three-term councilor was shot and killed by a still unidentified gunman in barangay Don Pedro Apartado at 7 p.m. on Monday, the police said.
SPO4 Roberto Soriano Saguin, deputy chief of police of Alcala, identified the fatality as Councilor Juan Ablao, 55, who sustained a gunshot wound in the head.
The victim was immediately rushed by relatives to the San Juan Bautista Hospital in Bautista town but was pronounced dead on arrival by an attending physician. Read more
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A FORMER barangay captain was shot and killed by the incumbent barangay captain in barangay Bongalon, Labrador and his companions at about 9:30 p.m. last Monday.
The fatality was identified as Loreto Ugaban, 67, who was reportedly ambushed by incumbent barangay captain Mario Uson and unidentified companions while he was going home.
Senior Inspector Roberto Manuel, chief of police of Labrador, said the victim died on the spot. Read more
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ALAMINOS CITY – This scenic city earned another singular honor by winning the coveted 2007 Best Meat Establishment plum under double “AA” accredited LGU-slaughterhouse category, throughout the country.
City Administrator Wilmer S. Panabang received the national award in behalf f Mayor Hernani A. Braganza and the city government during the celebration of the Meat Safety Consciousness Week held at the Bureau of Soils and Water Management in Quezon City last week.
The Alaminos City Abbatoir (ACA) bagged the national award for its excellent compliance to all the rules and regulations set forth by the inter-agency committee during its audit of such facilities nationwide. Read more
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THE Dagupan city government’s sidewalk recovery program has so far cleared some major streets in the city of illegal vendors, illegally parked vehicles, stalls and other obstructions.
The sidewalk clearing operations are conducted by personnel from the city engineer’s office (CEO) in compliance with City Ordinance No. 1873-2006 which prohibits the use of sidewalks as parking area, and any purpose other than as passageways for pedestrians. Read more
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