2012 | Page 6 of 33 | CMFR
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Tweets violate trust
JEERS TO GMA News TV's Brigada and its reporter for violating a confidentiality agreement by tweeting information that a source had asked to keep secret. Read more
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Media endorsing candidates
United States (US) newspapers endorsed their preferred candidate for President a few days before the November 6 US elections. On the day of the elections themselves, some of the... Read more
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Table: Comparison of the June 14 2011 and October 23 2012 SC guidelines on video coverage of the Ampatuan Massacre trial
Below is a comparison of the June 2011 and October 2012 guidelines on the broadcast/video coverage of the Ampatuan Massacre trial. The Supreme Court released these guidelines in connection... Read more
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Misleading headline
JEERS TO Inquirer.net for a misleading headline. Read more
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Cybercrime Law timeline
CHEERS TO the Philippine Center for Investigative Journalism (PCIJ), BusinessWorld and Rappler for providing a timeline on the passage of the Cybercrime Prevention Law. Read more
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Radio commentator shot dead in northern Philippines (Updated)
A MOTORCYCLE-RIDING gunman shot dead a radio commentator in Cabanatuan City, Nueva Ecija last 8 November 2012. Nueva Ecija province is approximately 112 kilometers north of Manila. Two passersby... Read more
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Non-Passage of the FOI Bill in the 15th Congress is Not Acceptable
A little over three months ago, House Speaker Feliciano Belmonte Jr. uttered these words to summon his colleagues in the House of Representatives to work harder and faster on... Read more
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A system of inherited power
SENATOR ALAN Peter Cayetano, who’s been in the Senate together with his sister Pia for five years, and whose late father was himself a member of that body, said... Read more
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Unabridgeable freedom
TWO PROPOSED laws critical to news-media practice are up for consideration in the Senate: one advances the practice by decriminalizing libel, the other suppresses it by abridging the very... Read more


