It has been a month since we said goodbye to Pluto as the ninth planet in our Solar System. For 76 years, Pluto was the youngest (bunso) in the Sun Family – the farthest and the coldest planet.
But it was not actually a goodbye that happened when the International Astronomical Union decided to demote Pluto from a major to a dwarf planet. The erstwhile planet never actually left for another solar system, or another galaxy. It’s just there, still orbiting around our beloved god sun Ra, albeit encroaching into the orbit of Neptune .
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Time was when Dagupan was called the Queen City of the North — the economic, government and educational center in Region I.
Not anymore, City Mayor Benjamin Lim admitted. The city has been dislodged from its position and at present, there are other equally progressive growth centers in the region and even in the Pangasinan province.
The city government has also gotten the flak after it landed among one of the local government units with the lowest net income in 2005, as reported by the Commission on Audit. Read more
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(This is a press release of the Alaminos City)
British bird watcher Jonathan Hornbuckle surprised everyone in the city in his first visit here last Wednesday but by the end of the day, it is he who was astonished of what he saw.
Hornbuckle, acclaimed as the world’s second top bird watcher was armed with high-tech digital camera, a telescope and a book called A Guide to Philippine Birds when he arrived at Lucap Wharf, the jump-off point to the Hundred Islands.
He was accompanied by Professor Jerry de Villa of the Bird Watchers Association of the Phils., Judge Irma Boncodin of Regional Trial Court Branch 57, Camarines Norte and Engr. Ismael Najera, city general services officer. Read more
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