Philippine Daily Inquirer Archives | Page 33 of 56 | CMFR
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Press on Impeachment: Helping the Public Understand
THE 1987 Philippine Constitution vests Congress with the power of impeachment to hold accountable certain officials of government. These include the president, vice president, the ombudsman, members of Constitutional... Read more
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Raffy Lerma Receives Award of Distinction from CMFR and Reuters’ Manny Mogato named Marshall McLuhan Fellow of 2017
THE CENTER for Media Freedom & Responsibility (CMFR) gave Raffy Lerma, formerly of Philippine Daily Inquirer, the Award of Distinction and Canada’s Ambassador to the Philippines John Holmes... Read more
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2017 Jaime V. Ongpin Journalism Seminar to Discuss Coverage of Human Rights and Other National Issues
SEVEN JOURNALISTS from television, print and online news organizations will discuss the coverage of issues of national concern, among which are the concerns over human rights violations in... Read more
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Joel Palacios, 70
Photo from Joel Palacios’ Facebook account VETERAN JOURNALIST Joel Palacios died Tuesday, August 29, one of the five fatalities in a stabbing incident in Pasay City. He was 70.... Read more
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Reporting the ASEAN Joint Communique: The Radical Shift in PH Foreign Policy
Better late than never. This seems to have been the case with the joint communiqué of the 50th Association of South East Asian Nations (ASEAN) Ministerial Meeting held... Read more
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Bautista vs Bautista: Personal and Political
Screengrab from CNNPhilippines.com THE PRESS has a nose for controversy and the slightest whiff of scandal can cause a media frenzy. All media took notice when the Philippine Daily Inquirer... Read more
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Customs Under Fire: Shabu from China on the “green lane”
Seized shabu amounting to P6.4 billion | Photo from the Bureau of Customs PH Official Facebook Page HEARINGS IN the House of Representatives and the Senate probed the smuggling of... Read more
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Ozamiz Raid: Of Regularity and Irregularities
PRESIDENT RODRIGO Duterte just crossed out another name in his narco-politicians’ list with the bloody raid on the residential compound of Ozamiz City Mayor Reynaldo Parojinog Sr.The attack... Read more
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Changing Owners, Changing Interests
By Luis V. Teodoro THE PRIETO family decision to sell its majority interests in the Inquirer media group to business tycoon Ramon S. Ang, president of San Miguel Corporation,... Read more


