2011 | Page 3 of 22 | CMFR
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Remembering “Sir PD”
Today is the first death anniversary of Leo B. Dacera III. The longest serving director of the Department of Justice Witness Protection, Security and Benefits Program, he was fondly called... Read more
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Casting light on the “lemon” bill
Cheers to the Philippine Daily Inquirer for casting light on a bill that involves protecting the rights of consumers, particularly buyers of brand new cars. Read more
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Accusations
Jeers to Malaya Business Insight for reporting the complaints of some 100 Iranian dentistry students before the Commission on Higher Education (CHED) against faculty members, security guards, and students... Read more
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Dissecting dengue
Cheers to the news organizations that provided background information about the deadly dengue fever, which has claimed hundreds of lives these past months. Read more
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Looking back
Cheers to InterAksyon.com for reminding its readers of the historic rejection of the U.S. bases in the country 20 years ago by the Senate. Read more
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Join our online campaign to support the first International Day to End Impunity
As part of our activities for the first International Day to End Impunity (IDEI) on Nov. 23, 2011, the Center for Media Freedom and Responsibility hopes you can join... Read more
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Free press, free expression groups to launch International Day to End Impunity on Nov. 23
Free expression groups and press organizations from around the world will hold the first International Day to End Impunity (IDEI), a global call to demand justice for those that... Read more
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CMMA winners
GMA-7 and ABS-CBN once again dominated the television category, but TV5 won two awards in the 33rd Catholic Mass Media Awards (CMMA) last October 19. Read more
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Reporter claims harassment by water company exec
CMFR/PHILIPPINES- The general manager of a local water company allegedly yelled at a radio reporter doing a story on an alleged cover-up involving his office in Lucena City. Read more
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Spelling it the right way
Even after the death of Libyan strongman Col. Moammar Gadhafi, everyone including Philippine newspapers were still having problems spelling his last name. Read more


