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President’s husband files another libel charge (UPDATED)
Jose Miguel “Mike” Arroyo, husband of Philippine President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo sued seven staff members of the Manila-based broadsheet Philippine Daily Inquirer, including the publisher and several editors, and... Read more
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Another journalist shot dead in Mindanao
The associate publisher of Lightning Courier, a news weekly in Mindanao, was shot dead by a lone gunman just outside his house in Sultan Kudarat, Shariff Kabunsuan, on the... Read more
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Manila-based newspaper charged with inciting to sedition
The Department of Justice (DOJ) has charged the publisher and two columnists of Manila-based newspaper The Daily Tribune, a known critic of the Gloria Arroyo administration, with inciting to... Read more
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Manila-based newspaper charged with inciting to sedition
CMFR/Philippines—The Department of Justice (DOJ) has charged the publisher and two columnists of Manila-based newspaper The Daily Tribune, a known critic of the Gloria Arroyo administration, with inciting to... Read more
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Welcome to the Philippines, one of Asia’s deadliest for journalists
The Philippines was one of the most dangerous places for journalists in Asia in 2006, according to the annual report made by the New York-based Committee to Protect Journalists.... Read more
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Happy to be back: a journalist returns to an old love
A journalist returns to an old love Happy to be back By Shalom F. Mapagu ON THE night of Jan. 16, 2001, 12 of the 23 senators sitting as... Read more
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Crisis: International
Putin pledges to protect journalists RUSSIAN PRESIDENT Vladimir Putin vowed on Feb. 1 to protect the press following an international outcry over the murder of top investigative reporter Anna... Read more
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Crisis: National
Editor, actress settle cases TWO LIBEL cases, this time filed by a journalist against an actress, were dropped on Jan. 30 after both parties reached an out-of-court settlement. Judge... Read more