+ Follow JOHN AGERICO ROSARIO Tag
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[Title] => Pangasinan board still cautious on STL
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LINGAYEN, Pangasinan Three companies are interested in operating the government-sanctioned small town lottery (STL) in Pangasinan but the provincial board is still cautious in endorsing anyone as guidelines remain vague.
Fourth district board member John Agerico Rosario told The STAR that they conducted a committee hearing last Friday on the request of three STL applicants, namely Anchorbay Lucky Gaming Corp., Logistics Pointers Trading and Marketing Corp. and Pangasinan World Link Inc., which are all vying for the boards endorsement.
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[Title] => Pangasinan as videoke capital? No way, says board member
[Summary] => LINGAYEN, Pangasinan Videoke capital of the country? Thats the last thing board member John Agerico Rosario wants the province to be known as.
In fact, Rosario is alarmed at the mushrooming of videoke bars in the barangays which he claims contribute to problems like prostitution, notwithstanding the noise they create in the wee hours of the morning.
In the boards session last Friday, Rosario, who represents the fifth district, relayed his concern to Senior Superintendent Alan Purisima, provincial police director.
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[Title] => Pangasinan seeks investors for bangus industry
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LINGAYEN, Pangasinan Dagupan City Mayor Benjamin Lim believes that in two to three years time, people will be used to buying processed bangus (milk fish) deboned, marinated, processed or plain fresh.
Now the problem is how to market Dagupan bangus with certain distinction because "bangus looks the same."
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[Title] => Pangasinan urges government to push through Northrail project
[Summary] => LINGAYEN, Pangasinan The provincial board of Pangasinan is strongly urging the national government to resolve the issues raised against the implementation of the proposed $503-million North Luzon Railways (Northrail) project.
The national government has previously unveiled plans to construct and operate an improved railway system that will service provinces north of Metro Manila and eventually the province of Pangasinan.
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JOHN AGERICO ROSARIO
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[Title] => Pangasinan board still cautious on STL
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LINGAYEN, Pangasinan Three companies are interested in operating the government-sanctioned small town lottery (STL) in Pangasinan but the provincial board is still cautious in endorsing anyone as guidelines remain vague.
Fourth district board member John Agerico Rosario told The STAR that they conducted a committee hearing last Friday on the request of three STL applicants, namely Anchorbay Lucky Gaming Corp., Logistics Pointers Trading and Marketing Corp. and Pangasinan World Link Inc., which are all vying for the boards endorsement.
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[Title] => Pangasinan as videoke capital? No way, says board member
[Summary] => LINGAYEN, Pangasinan Videoke capital of the country? Thats the last thing board member John Agerico Rosario wants the province to be known as.
In fact, Rosario is alarmed at the mushrooming of videoke bars in the barangays which he claims contribute to problems like prostitution, notwithstanding the noise they create in the wee hours of the morning.
In the boards session last Friday, Rosario, who represents the fifth district, relayed his concern to Senior Superintendent Alan Purisima, provincial police director.
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[Title] => Pangasinan seeks investors for bangus industry
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LINGAYEN, Pangasinan Dagupan City Mayor Benjamin Lim believes that in two to three years time, people will be used to buying processed bangus (milk fish) deboned, marinated, processed or plain fresh.
Now the problem is how to market Dagupan bangus with certain distinction because "bangus looks the same."
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[AuthorID] => 1096897
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[Title] => Pangasinan urges government to push through Northrail project
[Summary] => LINGAYEN, Pangasinan The provincial board of Pangasinan is strongly urging the national government to resolve the issues raised against the implementation of the proposed $503-million North Luzon Railways (Northrail) project.
The national government has previously unveiled plans to construct and operate an improved railway system that will service provinces north of Metro Manila and eventually the province of Pangasinan.
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