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Measuring poverty
CHEERS TO GMA News for explaining how the government measures poverty incidence through food and nutrition requirements. Read more
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Social change and the crisis of information
INFORMATION IS what the Reproductive Health (RH) and Freedom of Information (FOI) bills are all about. The first would provide women with information on their own bodies—which for too... Read more
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FOI Bill: Certify Urgent!
THE FREEDOM of Information bill (FOI) in the Senate and in the House of Representatives has advanced despite the odds, having passed the respective committees. FOI is now... Read more
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An underhanded law
THE PRESIDENT’S remark that proper news practitioners should have no reason to worry if the Right of Reply Law passes is not only patronizing but also inversely misleading. It... Read more
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Media’s coverage of ArroyoReporting trivia
IN REPORTING the release of former President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo from hospital arrest after the Pasay City Regional Trial Court (RTC) ruled favorably on her bail petition, the media’s... Read more
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Media groups, journalists file 9th petition vs Cybercrime Prevention Act
TWENTY MEDIA organizations and more than 250 individuals, comprised mostly of journalists and media practitioners, filed the ninth petition with the Supreme Court (SC) against the Cybercrime Prevention Act,... Read more
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One-sided report
JEERS TO BusinessMirror for a one-sided report about the situation of Philippine civil aviation. Read more
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Looking Back: 40 years since the declaration of Martial Law
WHAT WERE the lessons learned by the Philippine press as a result of Martial Law, or did it learn anything at all? As we commemorate the 40th year since... Read more
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Supreme Court denies alleged masterminds’ motion “with finality”
The Supreme Court (SC) of the Philippines has denied with finality a petition seeking the dismissal of the murder charges against the alleged masterminds in the killing of journalist... Read more


