Nen Mario F. Karateka
MANSOMPA-SOMPAL la so Dawel-Pantal-Lucao Lucao rod en brids pradyek nen datin Ispiker Dyo de Benesya ya mamatikey na biyahe manlapud Dagupan paonlad Binmaley na pigaran minutos ondalan ed saray kapokokan na Dawel tan Lucao tan say ilog Pantal ed pegley.
Dakel so mangibabagan maong labat ta sanen agaway impakadesyang ed puesto nen Ispiker Dyo dimad Kongreso bilang Ispiker et onialan nasosompal la so sayan proyekto ya si mismon Presidente Arroyo met so nan-inagora nen imbebeneg a taon kaibaray opisyales na bansan Hapon.
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By BEHN FER. HORTALEZA, JR
IT is only correct that the Sangguniang Panlalawigan led by its presiding officer Marlyn Primicias-Agabas, the vice governor, is moving ever so cautiously on that controversial measure she and her board members passed for the virtual arming of barangay chairmen in these parts.
To date, the resolution has been approved and the money, so we heard, has been approved and appropriated. All that’s left, if our information is correct, is the buying of the goods.
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By ALEJANDRA M. PALAGANAS
Teacher IIIJuan P. Guadiz Elementary School
IF there’s a crisis in education, where should the greater part of blame be laid – on poor learning reception of students, on inadequate school facilities or on inept and less-motivated teachers?
The answer to that, most social scientists say, is: All three factors.
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By MERLY R. TIBALAO LINGAYEN—
Some 6, 000 participants including athletes, coaches and technical officials from 13 delegations in Region I are expected to clash in various sports events in the upcoming Ilocos Region Athletic Association (IRAA) meet slated on February 24 to 29 at the Don Narciso Ramos Sports and Civic Complex (NRSCC) in Lingayen.
Gov. Amado T. Espino, Jr. will lead the opening ceremony to welcome the delegations from San Fernando, La Union, Ilocos Sur, Ilocos Norte, Vigan City, Candon City, Laoag City, Pangasinan Divisions I and II, Dagupan City, Urdaneta City, San Carlos City and Alaminos City.
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BUFFETED by criticisms for voting yes to the House resolution that unseated provincemate and partymate Jose C. de Venecia from the speakership post, Rep. Rachel S. Arenas of the third district of Pangasinan finally broke her silence on the issue last week, saying it was a painful decision but that she had to make it.
She said in a interview last Friday that having been treated like a daughter by De Venecia and his wife, Gina, she could have voted the other way around.
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LINGAYEN – The provincial government has taken steps towards improving the province’s agricultural productivity by launching new and effective farming techniques through expanded technology – transfer programs and facilities.
Gov. Amado T. Espino, Jr., has reiterated his call for various line agencies to support key agricultural projects in Pangasinan as he stressed that the province has much to offer for the marginalized fish farmers and who want to earn enormous profits in the long run.
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SAN CARLOS CITY—A new city councilor of San Carlos City was sworn in on Monday by Governor Amado T. Espino Jr. at the Urduja House in Lingayen.
Mrs. Natividad M. Arenas, a retired public school teacher from barangay Nelintap here took her oath of office to serve the unexpired term of her late husband, Councilor Alfredo Arenas who died November 12 last year.
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ALAMINOS CITY—At sunset and with the majestic Hundred Islands in the background as mute witness, a total of 158 couples passionately and unabashedly kissed each other just after being proclaimed husbands and wives.
The occasion officiated by City Mayor Hernani Braganza was a mass civil wedding held at Lucap, the jump off point to the Hundred Islands, which is a tradition here every Valentine’s Day since four years ago.
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