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THE AMPATUAN MASSACRE: Mourning, Disappointment and Hope
A YEAR has passed since the mass murder of 52 men and women including 32 journalists and media workers, but the trial of those accused of the foul deed... Read more
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Irrawaddy founder wins 2010 Claus Fund Award
Applications for 2011 awards now open A Burmese journalist-in-exile running a Thailand-based newsmagazine won the 2010 Prince Claus Fund award for journalism. Aung Zaw, founder and editor of The... Read more
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Photojournalist, veteran broadcaster receive Rotary Awards
A veteran broadcast journalist and a multi-awarded photojournalist were among the 16 personalities cited at this year’s Rotary Club Vocational Excellence Award. The Rotary Club cited 24 Oras anchor... Read more
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Joan Shorenstein Fellowship opens 2011 applications
Journalists and political scholars are invited to apply for a one-semester research program at the Harvard University’s Joan Shorenstein Center on the Press, Politics and Public Policy. The Shorenstein... Read more
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Nasty spin
Jeers to the Philippine Daily Inquirer for its spin on a story that turned out not to be as shocking as the Inquirer made it appear. The Nov. 3... Read more
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Siemens to award “green” journalists
The Indonesian arm of telecommunications company Siemens has announced its initiative to award journalists in ASEAN-member countries who report developments in sustainable technology. Siemens Indonesia will announce the first... Read more
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Ressa Resigns as ABS CBN News VP
Journalist Maria Ressa has resigned from her post as ABS-CBN’s vice president for news and current affairs. In a statement released on Oct. 11, Ressa said she decided not... Read more
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Chronicles: Newsbreak, Vera Files’ Chua and GenSan-based Rebollido
Newsbreak articles make the final cut to 2010 DAJA Newsbreak has announced that two of its stories have been chosen as finalists in the 2010 Developing Asia Journalism Awards... Read more
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A story’s cost in lives
By DJ Yap It was sunny and steaming when I came rushing to the Quirino Grandstand that morning. By nightfall, the skies were in a rage. Until the last... Read more
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Obit: Mus, 59
Dutch journalist Conny Mus died Aug. 19 of heart failure. He was 59. Mus, one of the best known broadcast and television reporters of The Netherlands, was also the... Read more


