Philippine Daily Inquirer Archives | Page 5 of 56 | CMFR
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Deep dive in WPS: Strong sources support Inquirer’s comprehensive analysis
CHEERS TO Inquirer for the two-part report by Kurt Dela Peña on the issues roiling the West Philippine Sea (WPS). Read more
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Carmelito “CQ” Francisco, 54
DAVAO-BASED Inquirer correspondent Carmelito “CQ” Francisco died of cardiac arrest on April 19, hours short of his 55th birthday. He was 54. Read more
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Locals air concerns on biggest Balikatan yet
WITH 17,600 troops participating, this year’s Balikatan military exercises between the United States and the Philippines is the biggest yet, surpassing the 8,900 who participated last year. It includes... Read more
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Media cool to Marcos Jr.’s FOI policy
THE MEMORANDUM Circular (MC) No. 15 issued by Executive Secretary Lucas Bersamin issued No. 15 left more official goings and public records blurry by the Palace as it updated... Read more
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Doris Trinidad Gamalinda, 95
ADORACION “DORIS” Trinidad Gamalinda, journalist, essayist, and poet, passed away on Monday, February 13, 2023. She was 95. Read more
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Marine Life and Livelihood: Inquirer zooms in on Manila Bay fisherfolk and their plight
CHEERS TO the Philippine Daily Inquirer’s two-part series focusing on the fisherfolk in Manila Bay and the dangerous effect of quarrying and reclamation projects to both the country’s marine... Read more
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Court acquits Rappler’s Maria Ressa of tax evasion
CMFR/PHILIPPINES – The Court of Tax Appeals (CTA) on 18 January 2023 cleared Nobel Peace Prize laureate and Rappler CEO Maria Ressa of all four tax evasion charges... Read more
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Racing against Crises: DOH, DA still headless
AGRICULTURE COULD not be more of a gut issue, with food being the most basic of goods and the threat of a food crisis on the horizon. Read more
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Facts or Fake News: Identifying Sources and Earning Public Trust
NINE OUT of ten Filipino adults or 86% said “fake news” is a problem. This is according to the October 11 Pulse Asia Research Inc. survey on September 17... Read more
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This Week in Media (October 3 to 7, 2022)
LESS THAN a week after his return from New York, amid continuing recovery efforts for the victims of Super Typhoon Karding, President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. flew to Singapore on... Read more


