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  • Obit: Roth, 91

    British journalist Andrew Roth died of prostate cancer in London on Aug. 12. He was 91. Roth was born in New York in 1919 but has acquired British citizenship... Read more

  • Sidebar | When is a columnist too partisan?

    (Click here to see the main story) The Philippine Daily Inquirer confirmed on June 17 that Belinda Olivares-Cunanan, who had been with the paper when it was founded, would... Read more

  • Adjusting to a New Presidency

    It’s simply par for the course By Mia M. Gonzalez A few weeks before former President Joseph Estrada took his oath as Chief Executive in 1998, Palace reporters at... Read more

  • PJR Reports July – August 2010

    || IN THIS ISSUE || Governance and Media in an Information Age by Melinda Quintos de Jesus with research by Ruby Shaira F. Panela Columnists, Partisans, and Conflicts of... Read more

  • Columnists, Partisans and Conflicts of Interest

    by Luis V. Teodoro with research by Rupert Francis D. Mangilit and John Reiner M. Antiquerra (A condensed version of this article will be published in the forthcoming July-August... Read more

  • Gudani’s dismissal

    Two military officials had recently found themselves in a tight spot after defying an order from their Commander-in-Chief. Brig. Gen. Francisco Gudani (who retired last Oct. 4) and Lt.... Read more

  • A TV reporter’s paranoia?

    A local television reporter recently sought police help when two motorcycle-riding men tailed him while he was on his way home in General Santos City, 980 kilometers south of... Read more

  • The Elusive Garci

    Since the “Hello, Garci” scandal erupted in June, the one key actor in the controversy remains elusive and is danger of being forgotten. Former elections commissioner Virgilio Garcillano, accused... Read more