Columnist shot dead in Isabela province
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Posted in Journalist killings, Press Freedom on 12 October 2011
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CMFR/PHILIPPINES – Police have yet to identify the gunmen in the killing of a columnist in Alicia town, Isabela last 07 October 2011.

On the Marlene Esperat murder
Court decision allows arrest of alleged masterminds

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Posted in FFFJ, Press Freedom, Statements on 20 September 2011
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Statement of the Freedom Fund for Filipino Journalists on the Denial of the Petition for Certiorari and Prohibition filed by the alleged masterminds in the killing of Marlene Esperat

Appellate court denies petition of alleged masterminds in killing of Esperat
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Posted in Impunity, Press Freedom on 19 September 2011
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The trial of the alleged masterminds in the killing of journalist Marlene Esperat will resume with the 19 August 2011 denial by the 21st division of the Philippine Court of Appeals (CA) – Mindanao station of their petition for certiorari and prohibition seeking the dismissal of the charges against them. One of the private prosecutors received the decision on 9 September 2011.

Covering a ‘Miracle’
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Posted in Ethics on 6 June 2007
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TweetCovering a ‘Miracle’ How a story moved a reporter to tears By Tonette T. Orejas VEN IN the most dramatic moments of news coverage, I do not remember myself crying or even holding back tears. Angelo de la Cruz, my fellow Kapampangan who was held hostage in Iraq, did not get a lot of sympathy [...]

CHRONiCLE
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Posted in Ethics on 6 June 2007
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TweetJVOAEJ winners to be announced on June 28 The winners of the Jaime V. Ongpin Awards for Excellence in Journalism (JVOAEJ) for works published in 2006 will be known on June 28 during a program to be held at the AIM Conference Center Manila at Benavidez corner Trasierra Sts., Legaspi Village, Makati City. The Center [...]

Obituaries
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Posted in Ethics on 6 June 2007
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Tweet“Kuya Cesar,” 69 VETERAN RADIO broadcaster Cesar “Kuya Cesar” Nucum passed away due to cardiac arrest last May 17 in Quezon City. He was 69. Nucum, who hailed from Candaba, Pampanga, was popular for his slow delivery and baritone voice. Until his death, Nucum hosted the dzMM talk shows Dear Kuya Cesar  and Ikaw sa [...]