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TweetOn being an editor in interesting times A ‘witch’ bothered and bewildered By Inday Espina Varona JOINED a national daily’s news desk in 1987, when Philippine media was giddy with new-found freedom but already facing the inces-sant tug-of-war among contending political and economic interests. There were built-in disadvantages. I was a woman, a young woman, [...]
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TweetYuyitung, 84 RIZAL YUYITUNG, esteemed editor of the Chinese Commercial News, died on April 19 after a five-year battle with cancer. He was 84. The oldest existing Chinese newspaper in the Philippines, Chinese Commercial News was founded by Yuyitung’s father, Yu Yi Tung, in 1919. It started out as a monthly and became a daily [...]
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TweetCMFR issues primer on RP press freedom TO MARK World Press Freedom Day last May 3, the Center for Media Freedom and Responsibility (CMFR) released its latest publication, the Philippine Press Freedom Primer: Quick Answers to Your Questions, a quick and easy-to-read reference on the state of press freedom and a review of press conditions [...]
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TweetKillers of journalist sent to jail EDRI VLADIMIR Pujols was sentenced recently to 30 years imprisonment for the Sept. 14, 2004 murder of journalist Juan Andújar in the Dominican Republic. Andújar was host of the weekly radio show “Encuentro Mil 60” and a correspondent of the daily Listín Diario. Pujols was also ordered to pay [...]
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TweetArroyo issues EO on classified information President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo has issued an Executive Order (EO) restricting public and media access to official information. EO 608, issued on April 20, 2007, will create a National Security Clearance System that will “protect and ensure the integrity and sanctity” of classified information against “enemies of the state.” [...]
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TweetAsian media : Journalists mull role in restrictive societies By Chit Estella IN A region crying out for leadership and change, what role should journalists play? Asian journalists tried to come up with answers as they gathered in Manila on May 3 and 4 in a conference called by the Ateneo de Manila University’s Konrad [...]






