2006 | Page 16 of 30 | CMFR

  • CMFR Update: Manila photojournalist slain

    A Metro Manila-based photojournalist was slain on 31 July in Malabon City, just north of Manila. Based on police reports, Prudencio “Dick” Melendres, a photojournalist working for Manila-based tabloid... Read more

  • Manila photojournalist slain

    MANILA (CMFR) – A Metro Manila-based photojournalist was slain this morning, 31 July in Malabon City, just north of Manila. Based on initial police reports, Dick Melendrez, a photojournalist... Read more

  • Editor’s Note: Of Knights and Emperors

    At this time of the year, certain journalists find themselves in a celebratory mood. It is that season when winners of the Jaime V. Ongpin Awards for Excellence in... Read more

  • Speaking of Media

    Guns is mightier than the pen? “Finally, they (Palace officials) have come to their senses and heeded our call to give us a fighting chance when confronted with a... Read more

  • Monitors

    School blues In a special report timed for the opening of classes, The Manila Times identified another problem related to the country’s deteriorating educational system: hunger. Departing from the... Read more

  • Dealing with an Accusation

    When a news source makes a charge, what’s a reporter to do? Dealing with an Accusation By Hector Bryant L. Macale LIKE A scourge that will not stop, corruption... Read more

  • Losing A Beat

    A Bulletin reporter wonders about the reason for his transfer Losing A Beat By Venus L. Elumbre Beat assignments are never permanent, that is a reality in media. Editors... Read more

  • Native Ritual Puts Docu Program in Trouble

    MTRCB suspends I-Witness for showing phallic symbols Native Ritual Puts Docu Program in Trouble By Evelyn Katigbak IT WAS a risk and Howie Severino, I-Witness’s host and writer, knew... Read more

  • Life on the Beat: What Journalism Students Saw

    Life on the Beat: What Journalism Students Saw LAST SUMMER, the Center for Media Freedom and Responsibility hosted a group of journalism students on their internship. They were trying... Read more

  • Life on the Beat: The Department of Justice

    Life on the Beat – What Journalism Students Saw The Department of Justice: 2 press corps and an ‘injustice’ secretary By Rosario Joy E. Flores Department of Justice (DOJ)... Read more