May 2007 Archives | Page 2 of 2 | CMFR
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The Philippine Collegian clashes with a new law: Repression or accountability?
The Philippine Collegian clashes with a new law Repression or accountability? By Junette B. Galagala THE UNIVERSITY of the Philippines (UP) has already selected the Philippine Collegian editor in... Read more
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The Chinese-language press: Marching to the beat of history
The Chinese-language press Marching to the beat of history By Yvonne T. Chua THE CHINESE Commercial News (CCN ) is one of four Chinese-language newspapers in the country today.... Read more
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The Father and Sons Yuyitung
The Father and Sons Yuyitung By Yvonne T. Chua IN THE summer of 1942, Yu Yi Tung paid the ultimate price for press freedom. Yu Yi Tung had closed... Read more
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Commentary: Gestures
Commentary: Gestures By Luis V. Teodoro ON MAY 3, World Press Freedom Day, two days after his release from the hospital, Jose Miguel “Mike” Arroyo announced that he was... Read more
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TV Monitors
Irrepressible fan BROADCASTER CHINO Trinidad wore several hats—that of reporter, compatriot, and fan—when he covered the bout between boxer Manny Pacquiao and Mexican Jorge Solis last April 13. Reporting... Read more
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Online monitors
Covering a word war SUN.STAR CEBU looked at the bigger picture in the word war between Cebu City south district congressional candidate Jonathan Guardo and the ruling party Bando... Read more
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Print Monitor
A unique retirement plan NEWSBREAK REPORTED an interesting trend in the May 2007 elections—an increasing number of former military and police officials were seeking public office. The April 13... Read more
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Speaking of Media
Seeing the light? “Both in sincere gratitude to a nation that deserves a more harmonious leadership, and as a gesture of peace to the many kind hearts who have... Read more
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Editor’s Note: Counting and remembering
IF RIZAL Yuyitung were alive today, what would he say about the death threats, the libel suits and the murders that seem to have become par for the course... Read more