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Fight internet censorship! — RSF
From the Paris-based Reporters Without Borders:Reporters without borders urges internet users to join in 24-hour online demo against internet censorshiphttp://www.rsf.org/article.php3?id_article=19459 When: 11 A.M. on 7 November to 11 A.M.... Read more
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Do we also have Hong Kong’s scars of media melees?
Does the concerns made by Hong Kong legislator Albert Cheng King-hon in this article sound very much like the problem we have here in the Philippine media? “The media... Read more
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Writing for the Foreign Press
Wanna be a super-stringer? How about a fixer? Writing for the foreign press By Carlos H. Conde MANILA – When the New York Times ran a scathing editorial in... Read more
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Obituaries
Fallaci, 76 Renowned journalist Oriana Fallaci died on Sept. 15. She was 76. The fiery Italian writer, who is known for her challenging interviews with leaders and heads of... Read more
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Crisis: International
Another journalist goes missing in Karachi SAREED SARBAZI, 65, who works for the privately-owned English language Business Recorder, the only business daily in Karachi, Southern Pakistan, has not been... Read more
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Crisis: National
FFFJ: A welcome victory but incomplete Today’s CONVICTION of Marlene Esperat’s killers is a welcome, though incomplete, victory for press freedom. After nine grueling months, the Freedom Fund for... Read more
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Revving up the Citizen Press Councils: Dealing with Grievances Against Media
Revving up the Citizen Press Councils Dealing with Grievances Against Media By Venus L. Elumbre For mass media to function well, an avenue for public grievance against media excesses... Read more
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Seeking Justice for Journalists
By Rachel E. Khan and Nathan Lee In the past year, continued efforts by local and international media organizations had brought about significant developments in pursuing justice for the... Read more
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Public Apathy Toward Repression
Media’s bigger problem Public Apathy Toward Repression By Don Gil K. Carreon Then Presidential Proclamation 1017 was declared, placing the country under a state of emergency, there was little... Read more


