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Print Monitor
Floored by flour THE MANILA Times failed to clear the air insofar as lingering fears about products imported from China are concerned. The Times reported the complaints of the... Read more
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Speaking of Media
Shooting the messenger—again “The National Union of Journalists of the Philippines (NUJP) is appalled by the Commission on Elections’ (Comelec) threat to file electoral sabotage charges against at least... Read more
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A Column That Bombed
What’s perfume to a columnist is lechon sauce to her readers A Column That Bombed By Junette B. Galagala FROM OUT of the blue, a society reporter’s personal travel... Read more
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The Religious Press and the Marcos Years
Heroes of Press Freedom The Religious Press and the Marcos Years By Chit Estella ON OCT. 24, 1975, the first big strike to be declared during martial law broke... Read more
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Online Monitor
Death by interview INSTEAD OF shedding light on issues surrounding transsexuals, GMANews.TV’s Aug. 22 webcasts fostered sexist views through unnecessary and crass questions. The interviewer was so unprepared for... Read more
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How can journalism touch a nation’s conscience?
How Can Journalism Touch a Nation’s Conscience? By P. Sainath HERE ARE essentially two streams in what we call journalism: journalism and stenography. The latter is by far the... Read more
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From Both Sides Now
From Both Sides Now A journalist compares working abroad with working at home By Patty Adversario HAD just come back from living and working abroad for almost eight years... Read more
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Obituaries
Sison, 76 Malaya columnist Jesus “Jess” Sison died of cardiac arrest on July 21. He was 76. A veteran journalist, Sison wrote a column and editorials for the Marcos-era... Read more
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CRiSiS: National
Arroyo lawyer to again seek dismissal of class action suit THE LAWYER of presidential spouse Jose Miguel “Mike” Arroyo said he will file a second motion to dismiss a... Read more