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Cipriano Roxas, 76 VETERAN JOURNALIST Cipriano Roxas died Friday, January 29. He was 76. Roxas was former editor-in-chief of the Manila Standard until 1997, and was executive editor of The Manila Times in 1999. After receiving his degree in English from the Far Eastern University, Roxas started his career...

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Dave Culbert, 63 BRITISH JOURNALIST Dave Culbert died Monday, January 18. He was 63. Culbert was the former deputy editor of Sunday Life. He joined the paper in the 1980s as a deputy chief sub-editor. He also worked for the Irish News as a sub-editor and  feature writer in...

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FORMER PUBLISHER of the Manila Bulletin and author Napoleon “Nap” Rama died Sunday, January 10. He was 92; Longtime journalist William Nangle died Friday, January 8. He was 70.

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PHILIPPINE DAILY Inquirer editor in chief Letty Jimenez-Magsanoc died on Dec. 24, 2015. She was 74.

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VETERAN FILIPINO journalist Raul Bernardo Valino passed away Wednesday, December 9. He was 71.

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John Palamountain, 79; Ian Bell, 59

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TURKISH JOURNALIST Hasan Pulur died Sunday, Nov. 29. He was 83.

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FILIPINO JOURNALIST and author Nora Linda “Baboo” Mondoñedo died Thursday, November 26. She was 67.

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NAMIBIAN JOURNALIST Jan Poolman died Tuesday, November 3. He was 61.

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BRITISH JOURNALIST Keith Winsper died on Wednesday, October 21. He was 67.

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