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Dipolognon making waves in the world of
culinary arts
By Tyrone Jay V. Samson
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is an internationally recognized culinary wizard and at 33 years old, this
chef may have a long way to go of his dream of building his own baking
school and rising to the ranks of culinary masters and actually becoming
an Executive Pastry Chef, and, later on as a Group Pastry Chef. However,
it is very clear that he already has gone a long way since his days in
Mibang, Sta. Filomena where he created the first ever fondant wedding cake
in the city.
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“Nouel poses for a picture with DMC CCS
dean, Dr. Gerald Concha, DMC vice president for Administration, Atty.
Diana Charlette Concha, and student participants in his DMC visit
last January.” |
He
was here in Dipolog, specifically in the DMC College Foundation just last
January 15 of this year, to talk to DMC students about his pastry and
other delicacies.
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Pagbato sa balay ni Akao:
“POLITICAL HARRASMENT” |
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Dili na tiaw-tiaw ang sagonson nga paglabay ug bato sa
panimalay ni mayoralty candidate Engr. Franklin “Akao” Lim human sa iyang
pagdeklarar nga mosulod sa politika karong umalabot nga eleksiyon. Gawas
sa iyang balay nga makaduha ka higayon nga gibato nga anaa mahimutang sa
Central Barangay, dungan usab nga gibato ang iyang gasoline station sa may
Rizal Avenue ning dakbayan sa Dipolog.g balay nga dungan gibato
niadtong higayona.
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Dili na tiaw-tiaw ang sagonson nga paglabay ug bato sa
panimalay ni mayoralty candidate Engr. Franklin “Akao” Lim human sa
iyang pagdeklarar nga mosulod sa politika karong umalabot nga
eleksiyon. Gawas sa iyang balay nga makaduha ka higayon nga gibato nga
anaa mahimutang sa Central Barangay, dungan usab nga gibato ang iyang
gasoline station sa may Rizal Avenue ning dakbayan sa Dipolog. |
Unang milugapak ang duha ka bato sa iyang balay niadtung
Nobembre 23, gibanabana alas unsi sa gabii ug minuto lang ang gintang
gisunod usab ug bato ang iyang gasoline station.
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ARCHIVED FEATURES
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DIPOLOG CHAMBER
ELECT NEW OFFICERS, DIRECTORS |
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The Dipolog
Chamber of Commerce and Industry elected its new set of officers
and directors for the term 2010-2011. Elected as new Chamber
President is Michael M. Malacca, owner of Octave Music Lounge and
a known civic leader.
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Michael M.
Malacca
President: Dipolog Chamber of commerce |
Malacca was
elected during the annual general membership assembly of Dipolog
Chamber held January 15 at Hotel Camila I, Dipolog City. Also
elected were Engr. Rolando Soliva |
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IN
PEACE MINDANAO |
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President arroyo capitalizing on Ampatuan
Massacre to stay in power Rebellion charge diminishes the barbarity of
crime.
In
peace Mindanao denounces the declaration of Martial Law in Maguindanao as
a ploy of the Arroyo administration to strengthen its hold to power.
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President Arroyo capitalizing on
Ampatuan Massacre to stay in power Rebellion charge diminishes the
barbarity of crime. |
Official pronouncement proposing an extension of Martial Law up to the May
2010 polls and expanding it to other areas, lend credence to President
Gloria Macapagal Arroyo’s toying with dictatorship as a means to stay in
power.
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DMC joins 350 call for Earth’s survival
By
Tyrone Jay V. Samson |
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DMC College Foundation, in line with its
advocacy to “Go Green” and put environmental consciousness at the top of
its community extension priorities, recently participated in the worldwide
simultaneous common call for action to put the world on a course to solve
the climate crisis.
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They formed the figure of 350 in the open field and beat
drums all 350 times. The students and school officials then
at once sang Michael Jackson’s “Heal the World” song to end
the ceremony. |
DMC students together with the school
officials, faculty and staff were in the DMC open field to show their
support to the 350 movement to showcase their solidarity with the citizens
from all over the world whose very survival is threatened by the climate
crisis. They formed the figure of 350 in the open field and beat drums all
350 times. The students and school officials then at once sang Michael
Jackson’s “Heal the World” song to end the ceremony.
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To Fear OR NOT
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What is man’s purpose for working? To
earn for a living in any way or practice his profession. What is
yours?
Sometimes a man looking for a job,
may not go for a non-scholarly work if he believes
it is humiliating himself for being a four or
five-year course graduate. This person may even content
himself to stay jobless until he gets the kind of job he so wanted. But
with
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Watch out!!!
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Every night and even at daytime, as some
people were busy going to malls and other department stores in the city
eating at expensive restaurants, wasting money away in gabling and
liquors, some of our fellow Dipolognons were in the streets in shattered
clothes, hopelessly looking for a meal in the garbage. Dos this
scene bothers you and have lingered
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The Turning Point
Edwin G. Bernido
Know how to conquer trials and temptations |
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Know how to conquer trials and temptations, by
your love for Christ, by your belief in Christ, by your joy and by your
salvation.
The trials and temptations of life are not to
defeat or discourage us. On the contrary, we are to conquer them.
We are to sue them as stepping stones to become stronger and stronger in
life. But how can we conquer trials and temptations when they are so
devastating, destructive, powerful, damaging, and threatening?
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