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Reporting the Strikes Over “Endo”: Missing the Major Issues
THE SPATE of strikes by several labor unions in different companies has once more called attention to President Rodrigo Duterte’s promise to end labor contracting, or “endo” as... Read more
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GMA News Probes Integrity of Evidence in Drug Ops
CHEERS TO GMA News for a report that returned to a major aspect of police conduct in the government’s war on drugs. In a story that aired both... Read more
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A Misleading Headline about the National ID
JEERS TO the Philippine Daily Inquirer for its misleading headline and report that gave the impression that enrolling in the Philippine ID system created by a recently passed... Read more
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Flyby Chopper Mishap: More than just an Embarrassing Booboo!
MEDIA CAPTURED the costly mishap involving a brand-new Philippine National Police  (PNP) helicopter on Wednesday, August 8. Flying low, the chopper whipped up enough wind to knock over... Read more
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Batasan 4: Missing the Real Story
REPORTING ON the arrest order for the “Batasan 4,” most media accounts did not seem to find anything strange or surprising about four public figures being hunted down... Read more
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Staying Relevant: Sunday’s “Light and Easy”
“LIGHT AND easy.” This was how the broadsheet Manila Bulletin described its weekly Sunday edition, which it launched on April 1. It flagged the new approach on a... Read more
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Proposed Joint PH-China Oil and Gas Exploration: Where’s the Framework?
BEFORE LEAVING for the ASEAN Ministerial Meeting in Singapore, Foreign Affairs Secretary Alan Peter Cayetano said in a July 31 press briefing that the Philippine government offered to... Read more
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Furthering a Hidden Agenda?
HAVING BARELY survived past controversies, former president Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo, who’s been a member of the House of Representatives since 2010, is now Speaker of the House. But from... Read more
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PCIJ’s Investigative Reporting Seminar on Governance and Corruption
THE PHILIPPINE Center for Investigative Journalism (PCIJ) is accepting applications for its training-seminar on Investigating Governance and Corruption from September 4 to 7 in Cebu City. Journalists, researchers, media... Read more
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Thomson Foundation Young Journalist Award
YOUNG REPORTERS aged 30 and under and working in developing countries are invited to submit their works to the Thomson Foundation to become the next recipient of the... Read more