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  • Is a colorful SEA coverage possible without basketball?

    Sports takes center stage this month as the Philippines hosts for the third time the Southeast Asian Games, the region’s version of the Olympics. For nine days, from November... Read more

  • Local court orders PCIJ to remove blog post

    In an unprecedented move, a local court barred the Philippine Center for Investigative Journalism (PCIJ) from ‘publishing’ in its blog site a post discussing a government audio expert’s background,... Read more

  • Surprise package for media

    Media got a big surprise last Sept. 26. Miss Philippines, Precious Lara Quigaman, bagged the Miss International 2005 title, besting more than 50 statuesque beauties from around the world.... Read more

  • Star: The truth can be bought?

    Amid the political tension gripping the country following rumors that the government intends to put the Philippines under a virtual martial law, three Catholic bishops of the group Kilusang... Read more

  • DOJ Sec bans Times reporter

    For writing a story about an alleged malicious telephone conversation, a reporter for a national daily was barred from entering the Department of Justice (DOJ) Secretary’s office last October... Read more

  • Gudani’s dismissal

    Two military officials had recently found themselves in a tight spot after defying an order from their Commander-in-Chief. Brig. Gen. Francisco Gudani (who retired last Oct. 4) and Lt.... Read more

  • A TV reporter’s paranoia?

    A local television reporter recently sought police help when two motorcycle-riding men tailed him while he was on his way home in General Santos City, 980 kilometers south of... Read more

  • Cebu journalists face libel suit

    Five Cebu-based journalists are facing libel charges for publishing stories implicating a municipal mayor as the mastermind of the P94-million bank robbery in Bogo, northern part of Cebu. Sun.Star... Read more

  • Photojournalist held by military

    After mistaking him for a rebel, a photojournalist working for a national daily was held by local police and military last 4 October in Tarlac City, around 130 kilometers... Read more

  • Misquoted and Misspelled

    We appreciate the effort made by newspapers to inform the public about the plight and status of our fellow journalists. But, we would like to make a few clarifications... Read more