October 8, 2006: Anniverary Issue
MOON FESTIVAL. In celebration to the Mid-Autumn Festival more popularly known as the Moon Festival, the Baguio-Cantonese Association gathers at the Supreme Hotel in Baguio City where they displayed a rich mix and tradition. Photo by Brenda S. Dacpano/NORDIS News Opinion Sections
Anniversary Supplement
Punks welcome new probe
Baguio urban poor urges sanction for officials involved in land scam
PNP hit for Bishop’s slay
Rural electrification up
Living in fear in the land of the brave (2)
Rob gang victimizing Koreans busted
Stat month focuses on empowering consumers
Hedcor, AGFI turnover Educational TV package to Bineng Elementary
6th Baguio scrabble tourney on Oct. 14
People’s mayor under suspension
Tattooing: A vanished art among the I-Kalinga?
Hallen Joy Sumingwa: Reading beyond the pages and dancing beyond pattong

Editorial: Bishop’s murder is a stab against churches
Editorial Cartoon: October 8, 2006
Advocate’s Overview: 2006 Nursing Board Exam: Retake or no retake
From under this hat: A vision of two mayors
Pathless Travels: The fading away of indigenous groups (2)
Weekly Reflections: Gates of hell
Women’s Front: Kudos to SC’s pro-women ruling
Jennifer Cariño: the real person, the NPA command
‘Crime does not pay, neither does farming’
Looking for idyllic Lubuagan

Burburtia Krokis: 1 Oct. 2006
Salun-at tayo, biag tayo: Panagsarwa
Makan a la Pinoy: Panagaramid ken panagluto ti pasta
Poem: Not the wind (to the Lepanto proletarians)
Poem: The Grasses

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