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AMERICAN NEWSPAPER photographer Earl Warren died last July 22. He was 70. INDIAN JOURNALIST and editor Jehangir Pocha died of cardiac arrest last July 12. He was 46.

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SCOTTISH BROADCASTER John Milne died on July 14. He was 72.

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GERMAN JOURNALIST Frank Schirrmacher died of a heart attack last June 12. He was 54.

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AFRICAN-AMERICAN writer and poet Maya Angelou died last May 28. She was 86.

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FILIPINO COLUMNIST Alvin Capino died of cancer of the kidney last May 29. He was 64. AMERICAN MEDIA mogul Lewis Katz died in a plane crash last May 31. He was 72.

Reporters hit Supreme Court spokesperson for “ban” of live coverage


CMFR/Philippines – Reporters covering the Supreme Court (SC) beat scored court spokesperson and Public Information Office (PIO) chief Theodore Te for his alleged “ban” on live coverage of the court’s press briefings. Te denied that there is such a ban. He told CMFR that he had simply denied a...

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AMERICAN JOURNALIST and newspaper editor Arthur Gelb died from complications of a stroke last May 20. He was 90. CANADIAN JOURNALIST Jack MacAndrew died of cancer last May 23. He was 81.

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FILIPINO WRITER Amer Reyes Amor died in a motorcycle accident last May 15. He was 31.

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AMERICAN JOURNALIST and newspaper editor William Coughlin died of liver cancer last May 8. He was 91. AUSTRALIAN NEWSMAN Harry Potter died of cancer last May 8. He was 72.

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FILIPINO JOURNALIST and former Benguet governor Jaime Paul Buli-e Panganiban died of a lingering illness last April 21. He was 72.

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