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Editor shot dead; 18th since 2010
A newspaper editor/publisher was shot dead on Sept. 4, Calapan City, Oriental Mindoro. Read more
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People Power for long term change
By Melinda Quintos de Jesus THE PUBLIC outrage over the reported abuse of pork barrel allocations recalls other passages in recent Philippine history when abuse of power in government provoked... Read more
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Beyond Janet Napoles
By Vergel O. Santos WITH AROUND 400,000 protesters descending on the Luneta – not to mention others turning out in fair numbers elsewhere around the country and some parts abroad... Read more
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Ampatuan Massacre trial overview (Updated)
INFORGRAPHIC: Ampatuan Massacre trial overview Click on the image to enlarge Read more
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Five more suspects arraigned in massacre trial; backhoe operator included
CMFR/Philippines – Five suspects in the Ampatuan Massacre trial, including the confessed backhoe operator, were arraigned on 8 and 14 August 2013. But the arraignment of three more suspects... Read more
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Napoles loses it
By Luis V. Teodoro JANET LIM Napoles asked for it, and she got it: a meeting with (Philippine Daily) Inquirer columnists, editors, and reporters. The latter agreed, thereby giving Napoles... Read more
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Beyond economics
BY LUIS V. TEODORO DRAFTED IN the wake of the bitter struggles of the martial law period, and drawing from the lessons of that experience, the 1987 Constitution... Read more
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FFFJ: One More Delay in a Long List of Delays
Below is a statement from the Freedom Fund for Filipino Journalists (FFFJ) on the delays of the Ampatuan Massacre trial. ———– The deferment of the arraignment of two of... Read more
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Covering elections still exciting, say JVO Journalism Seminar panelists
COVERING AN election campaign and elections, said the panelists in this year’s Jaime V. Ongpin Journalism Seminar (JVOJS), is among the more exciting tasks of a journalist. But, reviewing... Read more


