November 2006 Archives | CMFR
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Working for Online News
By Maila Ager When a friend asked me if I was interested in working for INQ7.net, the online news of the Philippine Daily Inquirer and GMA-7, I was hesitant. ... Read more
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Crisis: International
Russian journalist murdered A RUSSIAN journalist was found dead in an elevator in her apartment building in Moscow on Oct. 7. Anna Politkovskaya, a journalist who covered the war... Read more
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Crisis: National
Police tries to arrest reporter, fails AN ARREST warrant for a Palace reporter, one of the 43 journalists sued by the husband of Gloria Macapagal Arroyo, Jose Miguel Arroyo,... Read more
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Book Review: Must-have books for journalists
Book Review: Read, Read, Read! Must-have books for journalists By Jose Bimbo F. Santos In any field, experience—whether your own or those of others—is said to be the best... Read more
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RP Still One of the Worst Press Freedom Violators
Ranking drops because of harassment, killings RP Still One of the Worst Press Freedom Violators The Philippines is still one of the worst press freedom violators in the world,... Read more
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Will there be Newspapers Tomorrow?
Readers are vanishing, publishers are worrying Will there be Newspapers Tomorrow? By Chit Estella “One sentence will suffice to describe modern man: he fornicated and he read newspapers.” -Albert... Read more
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Newspapers, big and small, learn the same lessons: Life isn’t easy
Newspapers, big and small, learn the same lessons Life isn’t easy By Hector Bryant L. Macale A tabloid may be smaller and leaner than a broadsheet, but that doesn’t... Read more
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The Tale of The Tabloid
Things are not all as they seem: The Tale of The Tabloid By Hector Bryant L. Macale Scantily clad women in seductive poses. Gruesome crime photos and stories. Celebrity... Read more
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Going for the Positive Spin
Two broadsheets are born amid Cha-cha debate Going for the Positive Spin by By Don Gil K. Carreon Pundits worldwide may be mourning what they expect to be the... Read more


