2012 | Page 28 of 33 | CMFR
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Observing the improbable change in Burma
PHILIPPINE MEDIA gave the visit of Foreign Affairs Secretary Albert del Rosario to Rangoon. But so much more has been left out of the dramatic changes taking place in... Read more
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Boxer-politician, former anti-smuggling official sue journalist for libel
CMFR/ Philippines - A General Santos-based journalist is facing two libel suits filed separately by world boxing champion and Sarangani province Congressman Emmanuel "Manny" Pacquaio and a former Philippine... Read more
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6th Hildegarde Awards cites PJR Reports
PJR Reports (PJRR), the country’s first and only media-monitoring publication, was cited for outstanding achievement in print journalism at the 6th Hildegarde Awards for Women in Media and Communication. Read more
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Notes on the education of journalists (UPDATED)
JOURNALISM COURSES had been taught in University of the Philippines (UP) and other schools, among them the University of Santo Tomas (UST), since after the Second World War. In... Read more
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A moral crucible
CHIEF JUSTICE Renato Corona has announced, although not without his usual hemming and hawing, that he will testify at his own impeachment trial. Anyway, if and when he does... Read more
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Blocktimer survives killing attempt
Fernando Gabio Sr., a blocktimer at dyRI-Radio Mindanao Network, sustained a gunshot wound in his right leg after unidentified men riding tandem on a motorcycle attacked him while he... Read more
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Women in media
THE ROLE of women journalists in the Martial Law period remains unique and stand apart from the stories of other women in the country and those of women journalists... Read more
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Gani’s example
On March 6, Center for Media Freedom and Responsibility (CMFR) Deputy Director Luis V. Teodoro paid tribute to Philippine Daily Inquirer publisher Isagani "Gani" Yambot during the media community's... Read more
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More of the same?
BURMA, THE bad boy of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations, is supposedly easing restrictions on, among others, the press and the political opposition, and the... Read more
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ISAGANI YAMBOT, 77
Isagani Yambot, publisher of the Philippine Daily Inquirer, who died of a heart ailment on March 2, was one of the few remaining journalists in this country who didn’t... Read more


