Philippine Daily Inquirer Archives | Page 24 of 56 | CMFR
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Editorial Cartoons of the Week (October 20 to 26)
Philippine Daily Inquirer, October 22, 2018 Malaya Business Insight, October 22, 2018 The Manila Times, October 23, 2018 Philippine Daily Inquirer, October 24, 2018 The... Read more
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Editorial Cartoons of the Week (October 13 to October 19)
Philippine Daily Inquirer, October 14, 2018 The Philippine Star, October 14, 2018 The Manila Times, October 17, 2018 Philippine Daily Inquirer, October 18, 2018 Malaya... Read more
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Editorial Cartoons of the Week (October 6 to October 12)
Manila Bulletin, October 7, 2018 Philippine Daily Inquirer, October 9, 2018 Manila Bulletin, October 10, 2018 The Manila Times, October 10, 2018 Philippine Daily Inquirer,... Read more
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Prison Congestion: Focus on Women Detainees
CHEERS TO the Philippine Daily Inquirer for calling attention to the plight of female detainees in the Quezon City Female Dormitory (QCFD). In June 2018, the Bureau of... Read more
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Media Gloss Over Nuances in Recent Survey Results
POLLING FIRMS Social Weather Stations (SWS) and Pulse Asia closed the month of September with the release of the results of their latest surveys of public opinion on national... Read more
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“Red October” Plot: Some Journalists Asked the Hard Questions
THERE WAS not much revealed during the president’s so-called “tete-a-tete” with his chief legal counsel, Sal Panelo, on September 11, including the president saying there was a plot to... Read more
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Still on Trillanes Amnesty: Few Reports Questioned Court Ruling
MAKATI REGIONAL Trial Court (RTC) Branch 150 Judge Elmo Alameda on September 25 reopened the rebellion case against then Navy officer Antonio Trillanes IV that he had dismissed... Read more
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Editorial Cartoons of the Week (September 29 to October 5)
Manila Bulletin, October 2, 2018 Malaya Business Insight, October 2, 2018 Philippine Daily Inquirer, October 2, 2018 Malaya Business Insight, October 2, 2018 The Manila Times, October 5, 2018... Read more
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Duterte’s EJK ‘Admission’: Media Yield to Palace Spin
PRESIDENT RODRIGO Duterte’s blasphemous, sexist, anti-poor tirades, including hate speech, have made enough headlines in the past to make such offensive outbursts almost a cliché. During the oath-taking... Read more
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Following up on Ompong’s Destruction
POST-TYPHOON ‘OMPONG,’ the media scrambled to cover the provinces hit hardest by the disaster, reporting on casualties, damage to infrastructure and agriculture, as well as rescue and relief... Read more


