Editor’s Note: Remembering
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Posted in Ethics on 23 September 2007
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TweetI KNOW I am speaking of an unfamiliar time when I begin to talk about martial law with my journalism students. I am met by blank stares and polite—if not obligatory—attention (It might come up in the next exams, you know.) All of them were born years after Edsa I and were barely in their [...]

TV Monitors
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Posted in Ethics on 7 September 2007
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TweetZooming in the Zulkiflis Following the beheading of 10 Marines in Basilan, media resurrected allegations of a link between the Jemaah Islamiyah (JI) and the Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF). In a special report last Aug. 15, TV Patrol World traced the connection between the MILF and the Zulkiflis, alleged members of the JI terrorist [...]

Obituaries
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Posted in Ethics on 1 September 2007
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TweetESPARTERO, 34 PHOTOJOURNALIST JIOVANNI Espartero of the Visayan Daily Headlines passed away in Bacolod City on Aug. 5 after suffering a head injury when he figured in a motorcycle accident two days earlier.  He was found bleeding and unconscious on the shoulder of a national highway on Aug. 3 and was taken to a hospital, [...]

CHRONiCLE
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Posted in Ethics on 1 September 2007
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TweetNew comic strip book by Abrera Manix Abrera, cartoonist for PJR Reports, will be coming out with his third book, a compilation of his comic strips that appeared in the Philippine Daily Inquirer. The book, titled “Die! Evil, Die!”, is printed by Visual Print Enterprises. Launching has been tentatively set for September. Inquirer  tops Lasallian [...]

Crisis: International
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Posted in Ethics on 1 September 2007
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TweetBurma cracks down on free expression PROTESTS AGAINST soaring fuel prices held in Burma’s capital Rangoon last week—including the largest rally in a decade—have led to the arrest of at least 70 activists and a crackdown on the media and lines of communication. In late-night raids on Aug. 21, Burma’s military leaders ordered the arrest [...]

Crisis: National
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Posted in Ethics on 1 September 2007
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TweetTV reporter attacked AN ABS-CBN reporter was assaulted by a former basketball star after she tried to interview a taxi driver who was allegedly beaten up by the basketball player. In a video footage shown by TV-Patrol World, reporter Gretchen Malalad was shown being elbowed in the face by Paul “Bong” Alvarez. According to Malalad, [...]