Philippine Daily Inquirer Archives | Page 52 of 56 | CMFR
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Reporting the aftermath of the Zamboanga siege
CHEERS TO the Philippine Daily Inquirer for its three-part series which looked into the state of the communities affected by the September 2013 Zamboanga siege. Read more
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Understanding the rule of law (Updated)
CHEERS TO Rappler.com’s Patricia Evangelista for challenging the truth of a claim in Ramon Tulfo’s May 24 column in the Philippine Daily Inquirer and for providing the much needed... Read more
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Report on contractualization
CHEERS TO THE Philippine Daily Inquirer for its Labor Day special report addressing the plight of the Filipino worker. Read more
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Broadcaster files libel suit vs newspaper reporter, editors
CMFR/Philippines – A broadcast journalist filed on March 24 a libel complaint against a reporter and the editors of a broadsheet that published a news report that named him... Read more
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Repeating the same mistakes
JEERS TO SEVERAL news organizations for committing the same old errors in much of media coverage of suicide. Read more
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Out of context
PROVIDING CONTEXT is not a strong suit of the dominant media,* whether in the form of a few paragraphs recalling the background of events, a sidebar, ... Read more
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Four months after Yolanda: Post-disaster news coverage
Yolanda’s destruction has retained global attention as efforts continue to address the problems of the affected communities in Central Visayas. The public has not let go of its interest... Read more
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Beyond the five Ws and the H: Probing the ‘Binay incident’
THE PHILIPPINE Daily Inquirer reported on Dec. 19, 2013 that Makati City mayor Junjun Binay had several security guards of Dasmariñas Village arrested for barring the exit of his... Read more
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Journalist threatened over illegal mining report
CMFR/Philippines – A journalist said the mayor of Gonzaga town in the coast of Cagayan province threatened him over the phone on 20 February 2014 for reporting the persistence of... Read more


