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‘Too steep and slippery:’ 24 Oras points to dangers of EDSA Busway ramp jeered on social media
CHEERS TO GMA Integrated News’ 24 Oras for its report that reviewed and showed the public danger posed by a poorly designed ramp designed to help Persons with Disabilities... Read more
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Chino Trinidad, 56
VETERAN SPORTS journalist Manolo “Chino” Trinidad passed away on Saturday night, July 13. The sportscaster suffered a heart attack while on his way to a meeting. He was 56. Read more
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Rappler describes Marcos’ relationship with the media
CHEERS TO Rappler for its report on the “closely managed” access of the press to President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. Rappler’s Gaby Baizas described how “inaccessible” the President is; adding... Read more
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People on the margins: Reports reveal non-inclusive governance
THE MONTH of June saw major developments dominate the news cycle: the continuing government crackdown on Philippine Offshore Gaming Operators (POGO), the most violent attack so far perpetrated by... Read more
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Media and the need for a unified front on the West Philippine Sea
THE INCREDIBLE restraint shown by Philippine forces in dealing with China’s coast guard and militia in the West Philippine Sea (WPS) has been noteworthy and deserves national as well... Read more
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High Heat and Poor Marks: Two reports connect class suspensions and Filipino learning
CHEERS TO Inquirer.net and Philstar.com for focusing reports on climate-related class suspensions and their dire effect on teachers, students, and the learning process. Cristina Chi on Philstar.com and Kurt... Read more
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Baguio Midland Courier to halt operations after 77 years
AN ICONIC media enterprise in the country closes down after 77 years of existence. One of the oldest newspapers in the Philippines and a leading publication in Northern Luzon,... Read more
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BusinessWorld points to the negative impact of POGO on the economy
CHEERS TO BusinessWorld’s report that calls attention to the harm that online gambling industry inflicts on the country’s financial standing in the world. Read more
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Duterte’s resignation and the failed education system
Sara Duterte showed herself quite unprepared for the challenges confronting the country’s education system. She did not discuss her thoughts on the paramount learning crisis that called for policy... Read more
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The truth about DepEd’s academic awards
THE PEAK of “graduation season” closed the month of May with numerous graduates awarded academic honors. Social media was quick to pick up the contradiction presented by the proliferation... Read more