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  • Disqualification Case Vs Duterte: Overlooked by the Press

      THE CERTIFICATE of Candidacy (COC) that anyone aspiring for public office in the Philippines has to fill out accurately is sacrosanct in a democracy. That is why all... Read more

  • Chronicle

      2016 UP Gawad Plaridel The UP College of Mass Communication (UP CMC) is now accepting nominations for the 2016 UP Gawad Plaridel, which will be given to an... Read more

  • Elections and Political Dynasties: Lack of Context, Wrong Focus

    JEERS TO ABS-CBN News for a report that relied mainly on one politician as its source, and which failed to locate the story in the context of dynastic politics... Read more

  • A Simple Crime Story Sensationalized

    JEERS TO the Manila Bulletin for sensationalizing what could have been a simple crime report. On February 5, Bulletin reported a shooting incident involving Maricel Ramos, a resident of... Read more

  • Criminal Libel Suits Against Journalists

    A journalist was convicted of libel and another arrested in the Philippines on the same charge in less than two months. But two other libel cases against media workers... Read more

  • Mamasapano Revisited: The Press Got Played

      SENATE HEARINGS in aid of legislation are an important part of democracy. The very nature of these hearings – senators have subpoena and contempt powers and are immune... Read more

  • Obit

    Cipriano Roxas, 76 VETERAN JOURNALIST Cipriano Roxas died Friday, January 29. He was 76. Roxas was former editor-in-chief of the Manila Standard until 1997, and was executive editor of... Read more

  • Chronicle

      NUJP elects new set of officers The National Union of Journalists of the Philippines (NUJP) elected a new set of officers during its 9th National Congress held from... Read more

  • Examining the Mamasapano Impact on Peace

    CHEERS TO the Philippine Daily Inquirer for running a two-part series examining the impact of the Mamasapano incident on peace negotiations between the Philippine government and the Moro Islamic... Read more

  • Liberating Badjao Women After War

    “Liberating Badjao women after war,” was first published in the Philippine Daily Inquirer on Jan. 10, 2016. By Julie S. Alipala/ Inquirer Mindanao THE MOST visible effect of the war between government... Read more