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Archive for October, 2009

Written by Dr. Jacinto C. Cabero, Jr.

(Dr. Jacinto C. Cabero, Jr. is Principal II of Nantangalan Elementary School – Webmaster)
History does not repeat itself. But we must know the history to understand the future.
The history  of Pozorrubio could also be known by way of looking back at the significant existing markers or places and studying [...]

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Written by jVillamil
When the mid-thigh to sometime neck-high floodwaters receded its rampaging fury to a slow stop, Pozorrubio was a scene reflective of what you had been staring at raptly on screen since Ondoy – dark chocolaty mudmix drying then draping everything with throat-choking sticky, itchy sand. It caked fields, grains, streets and feet; [...]

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Written by (Posted by QueTech)

Aurora Catindig Mendoza is an epitome of a woman whose beauty, success and compassion continue to touch people and transform lives.
A loving wife and mother, Aurora is a shrewd businesswoman and a caring friend. She traces her roots to Malolos, Bulacan. She was born to Mr. Julian Cotaco Catindig, an accountant, [...]

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by jVillamil
Gold-tipped stalks waved from the fields. The farmers would have reaped an unprecedented harvest.
On October 8, 2009 from midmorning through the rest of the day and night, 650 hectares of riceland was reportedly inundated by waves and waves of floodwaters rushing down neighboring mountains and all the open floodgates of the San Roque dam.
Pepeng [...]

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by Administrator
Sent thru SMS (cellphone text message):
As of 3pm, 650 hectars of ricelnd worth 13.5 million devastatd by flood. 2,350 familys around 11,350 tao, 85% of which returnd 2 der homes 2 chek der belongings. 1000 families wer given relif paks, 400 persons slept over at da poz gym. 11 brgy affektd, no damagd houses [...]

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by Engr Joel Desamito/ JVillamil
Crossing the Angalacan River from Malasin to Bantugan has always been “an experience”. During dry season, you and the tires of your ride sway, joggle and jolt on loose stones and pebbles. When the river swells broad and deep with the rains, you barge your way through it by hanging on [...]

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