Philippine Daily Inquirer Archives | Page 38 of 56 | CMFR
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Lessons Learned: ‘Lawin’ and Improved Disaster Coverage
LAWIN (International name: Haima) was not only the 12th typhoon to hit the country this year — it was also reported to be as powerful as Yolanda (Haiyan)... Read more
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US Embassy Protest: A Focus on Violence and Not Much Else
JEERS TO the Manila-based media for focusing on the sensational, overlooking important information in the reports on the Oct. 19 protest at the US Embassy that ended in... Read more
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Vigilantes or Policemen: No Follow Up
JEERS TO several media organizations for their failure to follow up the case of two policemen accused of murdering an anticrime crusader early this month. On Oct. 9,... Read more
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The Drug War from the Perspective of Those Covering It
CHEERS TO the Philippine Daily Inquirer for its three pieces on the administration’s drug war. Written from the perspective of the media people covering it, the folio of... Read more
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The Press and Public Officials: Apart Because Different
PERHAPS, THE public sees people in the news as all cut from the same cloth. Whether they’re working journalists, or elected or appointed to public office, the public stage... Read more
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Inquirer Redesigns Paper, Website
THE PHILIPPINE Daily Inquirer launched their redesigned newspaper and website Thursday, Oct. 6. The redesigned newspaper presents a sleeker layout with more visual elements and white spaces in contrast... Read more
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Looking into the Aguirre “Takeover”
THE MEAN season for Senator Leila de Lima seems far from over as the House of Representatives continue to hound the senator by presenting high-profile prisoners, among others,... Read more
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Reporting ‘Endo’: Complicated, Confusing
AS PRESIDENTIAL candidate, Rodrigo Duterte vowed to end labor contractualization or “endo,” a practice that prevents workers from attaining the full benefits of regular employment. Duterte’s promise, together... Read more
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2016 Jaime V. Ongpin Journalism Seminar to Discuss Elections and the Duterte Administration
FIVE PANELISTS from television, print and online news organizations will discuss the media and the 2016 elections and the coverage of issues raised during the first months of... Read more
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Covering Duterte’s Outbursts
IT WAS the expletive heard around the world. President Rodrigo Duterte made headlines again on Monday, Sept. 5, when he was reported to have cursed United States President Barack... Read more


