Philippine Daily Inquirer Archives | Page 32 of 56 | CMFR
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Rolando Espina, 84
VETERAN JOURNALIST Rolando Espina died Thursday, December 28 in his home in Bacolod City. He was 84. Espina passed away peacefully, surrounded by his children and grandchildren, according... Read more
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Vicky Arnaiz, 54
JOURNALIST VICKY Arnaiz died of heart attack on Wednesday, December 27. She was 54. Arnaiz was a correspondent of the Philippine Daily Inquirer. She also served as a... Read more
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Media on 31st ASEAN Summit
Screen grab from the ASEAN 2017 official website The Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) Summit is always a major media event, especially in the country that hosts it,... Read more
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No EJKs? Remember Zenaida Luz
CMFR CHEERS Philippine Daily Inquirer for recalling the case of Zenaida Luz, an anti-crime crusader who was killed in October last year in Gloria, Oriental Mindoro, amidst the claim... Read more
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Dissenting Opinions on the De Lima Case
THE PUBLIC must learn to appreciate the value of dissenting opinions on Supreme Court decisions, especially in landmark cases that may affect the state of human rights and... Read more
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Spotlight on Women Patrols in Pateros
PRESIDENT RODRIGO Duterte and the Philippine National Police (PNP) had stuck it out for over a year with a brutal and iron-fisted approach in the fight against drugs,... Read more
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Beth Celis, 73
VETERAN SPORTSWRITER Beth Celis passed away Thursday, October 12 after a lingering illness. She was 73. Celis began her writing career in 1971 with the Sunday... Read more
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Conscientious in Cebu, Bloodless in Bogo: Oplan Pokemon, Tight Cooperation Bring Desirable Results
IS IT possible to wage a bloodless war against illegal drugs? Cebu and Bogo City show the way. A year into President Rodrigo Duterte’s term, the grim scene of... Read more
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Barking Up The Wrong Tree: Misguided Tirade
IRKED BY what he thought was a threat by the European Union (EU) to delist the country from the United Nations (UN), President Rodrigo Duterte unleashed yet another... Read more
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Exposing Redacted SALNs: Perverting a Tool of Transparency
IN BUILDING up a case to establish a government’s ill-gotten wealth, investigators inevitably turn to the Statement of Assets, Liabilities and Net Worth (SALN) because it is designed... Read more


