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Estabaya, 62
FILIPINO PHOTOGRAPHER Oscar “Oca” Estabaya succumbed to liver cancer last Oct. 23. He was 62. Read more
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All about Hagedorn
JEERS TO The Philippine Star for a “personality” piece on Puerto Princesa City Mayor Edward Hagedorn, who is running for senator in the May 2013 elections. Read more
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Seminar-workshop on news media ethics for blocktimers and freelance broadcasters
CMFR will hold a seminar-workshop on news media ethics, with support from the Public Affairs Section of the U.S. Embassy Manila through the US Department of State Small Democracy... Read more
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Measuring poverty
CHEERS TO GMA News for explaining how the government measures poverty incidence through food and nutrition requirements. Read more
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Social change and the crisis of information
INFORMATION IS what the Reproductive Health (RH) and Freedom of Information (FOI) bills are all about. The first would provide women with information on their own bodies—which for too... Read more
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FOI: foiled again
AS THE 15th Congress prepared to adjourn on Dec. 22 for the year-end holidays, the Freedom of Information (FOI) bill remains stalled in the legislative process. Read more
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Court grants petition of alleged mastermind in Ortega slay (UPDATED)
CMFR/PHILIPPINES – As the press was commemorating the third year of the Ampatuan (Maguindanao) Massacre last 23 November 2012, the Court of Appeals in Manila was granting an alleged... Read more
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Courtesy of the Brits: An Inquiry into the State of the Press
Leave it to the Brits to respond to a crisis with gravitas. Perhaps, to a fault, as suggested by Alan Cowell in his column on Page Two of the... Read more
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Violence in Abra
CHEERS TO Vera Files for a report on Abra's culture of violence, which intensifies during elections. Read more