2007 | Page 6 of 24 | CMFR
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The New News Target: OFWs
Media companies find a bigger, richer market The New News Target: OFWs By Don Gil K. Carreon CONSIDER THESE numbers: •$12.8 billion: the amount, according to the Bangko Sentral... Read more
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Cheers of the month
Focusing on the deserving THANKS TO the Philippine Daily Inquirer, the spotlight was finally put on a different breed of public school teachers—the mobile ones. “The Department of Education’s... Read more
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TV Monitor
Solid reporting ABS-CBN’s Bandila did a good job in its June 22 exclusive report on the Maguindanao elections. Its news team saw two election returns (ERs) obtained from a... Read more
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Print Monitor
Who’s afraid of Amalia Fuentes? THE PHILIPPINE Star yielded front-page space to a showbiz news story that stood out for its lack of balance and crassness. Last July 20,... Read more
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Speaking of Media
Indifference of gov’ts “At a time when escalating cases of extrajudicial killings and involuntary disappearances seemed to have desensi-tized society, preventing it from unleashing a just human rage, the... Read more
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Editor’s Note: Beyond entertainment
YEARS AGO, on the cusp of an inexplicably successful career in show business, Kris Aquino was said to have told her mother, former President Corazon C. Aquino, “Mom, I... Read more
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The Job that isn’t Reporting from ‘Neverland’
The Job that isn’t Reporting from ‘Neverland’ By Francis Ochoa OF COURSE, it’s the free passes. It’s the front row seats. I mean, no one ever goes through four... Read more
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Crisis: International
BBC reporter freed after 114 days AFTER BEING held hostage for 114 days, British journalist Alan Johnston was finally released on the early morning of July 4. His freedom... Read more
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Crisis: National
After surviving ambush, 2 journalists sued for libel Two journalists who survived an ambush-slay attempt now face a lawsuit filed by the man they suspect to be behind the... Read more


