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Obituaries
Sipin, 54 BUSINESSMIRROR COLUMNIST Larry V. Sipin passed away on July 1 after a cardiac arrest in Pasig City. He was 54. Earning his spurs at the alternative newspaper... Read more
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Please Don’t Call Me an Investigative Journalist
By Yvonne T. Chua So I’ve churned out a few investigative reports, but that hardly qualifies me for the label best reserved for journalists who have dedicated their lives... Read more
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Journalists asked to cover Aug. 8 prelim conference of the Roger Mariano case
the Tomorrow, August 8, the preliminary conference for the trial of Roger Mariano murder case will be held at the Manila Regional Trial Court Branch 54, Manila City. The... Read more
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CMFR Update: Manila photojournalist slain
A Metro Manila-based photojournalist was slain on 31 July in Malabon City, just north of Manila. Based on police reports, Prudencio “Dick” Melendres, a photojournalist working for Manila-based tabloid... Read more
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Manila photojournalist slain
MANILA (CMFR) – A Metro Manila-based photojournalist was slain this morning, 31 July in Malabon City, just north of Manila. Based on initial police reports, Dick Melendrez, a photojournalist... Read more
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Editor’s Note: Of Knights and Emperors
At this time of the year, certain journalists find themselves in a celebratory mood. It is that season when winners of the Jaime V. Ongpin Awards for Excellence in... Read more
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Speaking of Media
Guns is mightier than the pen? “Finally, they (Palace officials) have come to their senses and heeded our call to give us a fighting chance when confronted with a... Read more
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Dealing with an Accusation
When a news source makes a charge, what’s a reporter to do? Dealing with an Accusation By Hector Bryant L. Macale LIKE A scourge that will not stop, corruption... Read more
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Losing A Beat
A Bulletin reporter wonders about the reason for his transfer Losing A Beat By Venus L. Elumbre Beat assignments are never permanent, that is a reality in media. Editors... Read more