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URDANETA BOXING TOURNAMENT:These boxers show their power as they slug it out for glory during the bout during the last November 9 boxing competition dubbed as Congressman Mark Cojuangco Boxing Cup 2006 held at the Urdaneta Cultural and Sports Complex.RAY B. ZAMBRANO

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House Speaker Jose de Venecia, Jr. as he distibute Philippine Health Insurance cards for the indigent families in Dagupan City recently. Photo show De Venecia turning-over to barangay captain Jake Reyes the cards for the indigent families in barangay Tapuac. Others in photo are(from right) city councilors Eric Muñoz, Joey Tamayo, and Farah Marie Decano, and city vice mayor Alvin Fernandez.RAY B. ZAMBRANO

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President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo led other officials during the groundbreaking ceremony for the construction of the Pantal Bridge project in Dagupan City last August 9,2006.With the President are House Speaker Jose de Venecia,Jr., Japanese ambassador Ryuichiro Yamazaki, Public Works and Highways secretary Hermogenes Ebdane,Jr., Reps. Amado Espino, Jr. and Generoso Tulagan, Immigration commissioner Alipio Fernandez,Jr., Pangasinan Gov. Victor Agbayani, Dagupan City Mayor Benjamin Lim and other government officials.RAY B. ZAMBRANO

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President Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo of Equatorial Guinea receives a warm welcome from these children during his visit to Dagupan City last May 21. Second photo shows House Speaker Jose De Venecia,Jr. presenting some fish at his fishfarm in his residence in barangay Bonuan Binloc.PHOTOS BY RAY B. ZAMBRANO)

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St.JOSEPH CATHOLIC CHURCH.A night shot of the facade of the St.Joseph Cathedral in Alaminos City, Pangasinan.(RAY B. ZAMBRANO)

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MELCHOR HALL.Proud parents and relatives of the graduating cadets of the Philippine Military Academy(PMA), the Asia’s premier military school, walks past near the facade of the Melchor Hall inside the said academy in Fort Del Pilar, Baguio City. A total of 324 young men and women graduated this year at the said military school and will enter the Armed Forces as second lieutenants. The 2006 PMA Class is called MANDALA(Mandirigmang Dangal ng Lahi).(RAY B. ZAMBRANO)

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SHAKU
.This is one of the landmarks inside the Philippine Military Academy. It is the giant replica of a head gear called shaku use by cadets.(RAY B. ZAMBRANO)

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SUNDIAL.Another landmark at the Philippine Military Academy(PMA). The pool beside the landmark is used by the young cadets as they “dunk” the senior cadets who are graduating.(RAY B. ZAMBRANO)

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OLD DAGUPAN CHURCH.The inside and out of the restored old Catholic Church in Dagupan City.RAY B. ZAMBRANO

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DAGUPAN CATHEDRAL.The inside and out of the St. John Cathedral in Dagupan City.RAY B. ZAMBRANO

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The pathway of the Rizal Park in Dagupan City.RAY B. ZAMBRANO

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The Teachers Park located near the Dagupan City’s Rizal Park.RAY B. ZAMBRANO

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The stage of the Dagupan City plaza.RAY B. ZAMBRANO

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The Museum of Dagupan City.RAY B. ZAMBRANO

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The clean restroom located at the Dagupan City plaza.RAY B. ZAMBRANO

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