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  • Voices of Faith on the BBL

    FAITH-BASED communities have always played significant roles in addressing national crises, their leaders raising the call for change or speaking on possible actions that will help the country through... Read more

  • Hello world!

    Welcome to WordPress. This is your first post. Edit or delete it, then start blogging! Read more

  • Obit

    Former Washington Post diplomatic correspondent Don Oberdorfer, died last July 23, Thursday, due to complications from Alzheimer’s disease. He was 84; Longtime reporter for The Inquirer Frederick L. Cusick... Read more

  • Covering the Iglesia Ni Cristo Controversy: Imbalanced and unfair reports leave audience still uninformed

    The media, by using limited and biased sources without analysis provided reports of doubtful accuracy, leaving the public as uninformed as it was before the controversy erupted. Read more

  • Distorting the truth about IDPs

    JEERS TO the Manila Bulletin for failing to verify a press statement that gravely misrepresented the position of a UN official. Read more

  • Chronicle

    Fellowship on Road Safety, Fellowship for Trauma and Conflict Reporting Read more

  • Freelance journo harassed, threatened (UPDATED)

    CMFR/ PHILIPPINES – A freelance journalist told CMFR that she has been threatened and harassed for over a year for reasons that she suspects are work-related. Read more

  • Obit

    MANILA BULLETIN senior photographer Antonio Eliezer L. Pionilla died Sunday, July 26, of a heart attack. He was 45; Former TV weatherman Amado Pineda died Thursday, August 6, due... Read more

  • Protecting the seas

    CHEERS TO ABS-CBN 2’s Failon Ngayon for putting the spotlight on the dangers a mining company poses to a protected part of the sea in Batangas. Read more

  • Celebrity ‘news’

    JEERS TO the Manila Bulletin for a report on a celebrity wedding masquerading as relevant news. Read more