ANDA—Following an averted fishkill in its border rivers with Bolinao, this town is set to remove its fishpens once and for all within the year.

Mayor Nestor Pulido said his town and adjacent Bolinao are lucky because a threat of fishkill in the Caquiputan Channel last week was averted.
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STA. MARIA,. Ilocos Sur—A man was killed by his own son in Barangay Poblacion Sur, Sta. Maria town evening of April 14.

The victim, Maximo Dumlao, 69, reportedly strangled his wife, prompting his son Diosdado to punch and kick him in the breast.
PO3 Narciso Barcelona, duty investigator of the Sta. Maria police station, said the victim had a violent quarrel with his wife, Eropagita Dumlao, so Diosdado intervened.
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By FREDDIE G. LAZARO

CANDON CITY—A businessman and his wife were critically wounded when they were ambushed by unidentified motorcycle-riding suspects along the road in the business center here Sunday night.

Chief Inspector Marlo Castillo, Candon City chief of police, identified the victims as couple Antonio Saya, 56, an army reservist; and Rowena Saya, 38 owners of a 24-hour convenience store and residents of Barangay Sabuanan, Sta. Lucia, Ilocos Sur.
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By DANNY O. SAGUN
P
IA Dagupan Infocenter

PANGASINAN has enough rice supply for the next four months or up to July, according to the National Food Authority.

Edilberto Libatique, branch manager of NFA western Pangasinan based in Lingayen, said that the total rice stocks in the province amounts to some 3.6 million bags with NFA having 193,000 bags in its bodegas. Estimated household stocks today stand at 2.2 million bags while traders have some 860,000. The province expects to harvest some 635,000 bags of palay, equivalent to 413,000 bags of rice.

He said that based on this data, there is enough rice supply for the province for the next four months.
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ANY perceptive town or city executive, sometime during his term, and especially if his fiefdom is experiencing some economic boom or the other, will always have to grapple with the reality of balancing morals with money or income.

This simply means that he has to have one eye out for veritable sources of income for his town or city and another for the finer sensibilities of his constituents.

In the current revitalized campaign against nightclubs and other areas of prostitution in Dagupan,inevitably targeting “businessmen” of the prurient and scandalous type, city officials may be catering to the better morals of the people Read the rest of this entry »



By BEHN FER. HORTALEZA, JR.

THREE things to keep your sanity and peace in these stressful times: Old Hanna Barbera cartoons on TV, a quiet brook or creek in a forest and a little child’s (preferably, your apo’s) laughter at play.

I have taken solace, okay, refuge, in these things lately, ones I have been largely ignoring or taking for granted in the past because of pressure of work. Now I find they provide such a unique feeling of relief after a hard day’s or week’s toil. Maybe I’m really getting old.

The cartoons, especially the Tom & Jerry or Mickey Mouse varieties are being re-run in one TV channel and it’s a delight to find yourself almost unconsciously laughing out loud (lol!) in your living room, something you’ve hardly done before. Such therapy, indeed!.
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By DANNY O. SAGUN

FOR seven years now, the country has been importing rice to augment the local produce.

Now, that’s a sad reality considering that the Philippines is mainly a rice-producing country with a research facility exclusively devoted for rice production. Foreign students and researchers came here to gain knowledge. Now those Thais and Vietnamese students who had trained here might be laughing at us. These countries are producing more than what their people need and therefore can afford to sell their excess to us.
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MARIO F. KARATEKA

ANTOTAYAY panpapa-gaan daray tototoo a ya onkulang kono o naandi so lakon belas ed merkado?

Agdata amta ya dakel, dakdakel ni so nayarin isalat ed satay belas? Walakan mais, kamote, kasaba tan arom niran tane-tanem — no manbilang talagan mairap lay makala o makasaliw na belas.Walad pasal-pasalan labat itan, andita?

Diad tuay tua labat, singa agmo nanenengneng ya naandiay belas so Pangasinan ta aliwan singa saray arom ya probinsiya ya karaklan ed daldalin da ginagawa dalan golp kors odino subdivision tan nanpapaalageyan day angkabaleg iran bildings, dakel ni so papageyan, kaonasan,.maisan tan tabakoan diad luyag tayo, maweste man o paeste. Read the rest of this entry »



LINGAYEN- An official of the National Food Authority (NFA) said the current scene of buyers queuing up at NFA retail outlets in markets in Pangasinan is not an indication of rice crisis but only “price crisis.”

Edilberto Libatique, branch manager of NFA in western Pangasinan, observed that the wide gap between NFA rice and commercial rice is the reason people are queuing up before NFA’s “bigasang bayan”.

“So, it’s not really (a) supply crisis but one which we might call possibly as price crisis,” declared Libatique whose office covers 22 towns and three cities of the first, second, third and fourth district of Pangasinan.
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VISITORS and locals are in for the grandest and merriest Dagupan Bangus Festival 2008 on April 16 to May 4 since the event’s founding, festival organizers are gushingly proclaiming this early.

Vice Mayor Belen Fernandez, president of the CSI Group of Companies and executive chairperson of this year’s Dagupan Bangus Festival is making sure the celebration will include programs and activities that will involve not only the adults but also kids, according to Councilor Michael Fernandez. Who chaired last year’s celebration
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