2012 | Page 3 of 33 | CMFR
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Supreme Court affirms indictment of two Ampatuans
The Philippine Supreme Court has reaffirmed the indictment of two primary suspects in the Ampatuan Massacre. Read more
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Violence in Abra
CHEERS TO Vera Files for a report on Abra's culture of violence, which intensifies during elections. Read more
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Labor laws
JEERS TO Malaya Business Insight for a one-sided and incomplete October 25, 2012 banner story on Philippine employment laws. Read more
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The price of (limited) success
EVERY PHILIPPINE President since Marcos has been critical of the press and has demanded that it behave in a manner acceptable to government. Marcos’ main complaint, as it was... Read more
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The price of (limited) success
EVERY PHILIPPINE President since Marcos has been critical of the press and has demanded that it behave in a manner acceptable to government. Marcos’ main complaint, as it was... Read more
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FOI Bill: Certify Urgent!
THE FREEDOM of Information bill (FOI) in the Senate and in the House of Representatives has advanced despite the odds, having passed the respective committees. FOI is now... Read more
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An underhanded law
THE PRESIDENT’S remark that proper news practitioners should have no reason to worry if the Right of Reply Law passes is not only patronizing but also inversely misleading. It... Read more
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An underhanded law (Updated)
THE PRESIDENT’S remark that proper news practitioners should have no reason to worry if the Right of Reply Law passes is not only patronizing but also inversely misleading. It... Read more
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PNoy’s thing with the media
YES, ONE isn’t quite sure yet what word it is to describe this strange weight that seems to bear down on President Benigno S. Aquino III’s relationship with the... Read more
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PNoy’s thing with the media
Yes, one isn’t quite sure yet what word it is to describe this strange weight that seems to bear down on President Benigno S. Aquino III's relationship with the... Read more


