Journalism Review Archives | Page 167 of 173 | CMFR
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Crisis: International
Egyptian editor, reporter convicted Ibrahim Eissa and Sahar Zaki, editor and reporter of the weekly Al-Dustour, respectively, were recently convicted for publishing a report critical of President Hosni Mubarak... Read more
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A journalist looks for reasons to hope: Covering Trapos
By Tita Valderama IN A recent interview with TIME Magazine, Singapore’s Minister Mentor Lee Kuan Yew gave a penetrating, though rather embarrassing, remark about the Philippines. He said: “Look... Read more
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Editor’s Note: From Fresh Eyes
It is fast becoming a tendency that when one talks about journalists, one immediately thinks of the word “killings.” It’s the reflexive response one gets these days, not unlike... Read more
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Speaking of Media
Another journalist down “The Arroyo government may argue until it is blue in the face that a culture of impunity does not exist in the country. “It should tell... Read more
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COMMENTARY – Journalist Killings: A Policy of Indifference
Bangkok — A day after Fernando Batul, a radio broadcaster in Palawan, was shot to death by gunmen, Justice Secretary Raul Gon-zalez announced that that the government would allow... Read more
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Children in the News
Do journalists remember the do’s and don’ts? Children in the News By Rachel E. Khan and Elena E. Pernia According to the National Statistics Office, children below 18 years... Read more
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From the Mouths of Babes
A TV news program for—and by—the youth From the Mouths of Babes By Venus L. Elumbre The youth do make up majority of the country’s population. But seldom are... Read more