Philippine Daily Inquirer Archives | Page 53 of 56 | CMFR
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Once more, with feeling: Conflict of interest
JEERS TO the Philippine Daily Inquirer and its columnist Conrado de Quiros for violating a fundamental ethical principle in journalism—independence, which can be compromised by conflicts of interest. Read more
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Fugitive demands 40 million pesos in damages from reporters
CMFR/Philippines – A businesswoman turned fugitive for her alleged involvement in a multi-billion peso corruption scandal filed four separate libel complaints against a blogger, two reporters, two editors and... Read more
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An exercise in incoherence
By Melinda Quintos de Jesus I CAN only guess at the objective of the Philippine Daily Inquirer (PDI) “roundtable” with Janet Lim Napoles, the primary object of a five month... Read more
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An exercise in incoherence
I CAN only guess at the objective of the Philippine Daily Inquirer (PDI) "roundtable" with Janet Lim Napoles, the primary object of a five month inquiry by the National... Read more
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Napoles loses it
JANET LIM Napoles asked for it, and she got it: a meeting with (Philippine Daily) Inquirer columnists, editors, and reporters. The latter agreed, thereby giving Napoles the rare opportunity... Read more
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Napoles loses it
By Luis V. Teodoro JANET LIM Napoles asked for it, and she got it: a meeting with (Philippine Daily) Inquirer columnists, editors, and reporters. The latter agreed, thereby giving Napoles... Read more
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Pork-barrel scam: a billion per year for ten years
CHEERS TO the Philippine Daily Inquirer for a six-part investigative series that revived public interest in and widespread discussion on the pork barrel, which for years has been the... Read more
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In a pig’s eye
CARTOONS HAVE been part of Philippine newspapers since the late Spanish era. They flourished in the reformist press during the propaganda and revolutionary period, and gained greater popularity during... Read more
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In a pig’s eye
CARTOONS HAVE been part of Philippine newspapers since the late Spanish era. They flourished in the reformist press during the propaganda and revolutionary period, and gained greater popularity during... Read more
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Playing the blame game: the media coverage of a minor’s suicide
The mainstream media participated in the blame game that started in cyberspace when a student publication broke the story of a freshman University of the Philippines student’s suicide mere... Read more


