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ABS-CBN saturation coverage of Vhong Navarro and Deniece Cornejo causing Filipino intellectual bankruptcy

Posted on January 29, 2014January 29, 2014 By benign0 133 Comments on ABS-CBN saturation coverage of Vhong Navarro and Deniece Cornejo causing Filipino intellectual bankruptcy
ABS-CBN saturation coverage of Vhong Navarro and Deniece Cornejo causing Filipino intellectual bankruptcy

In recent days, that unsavory aspect of the character of Philippine society has yet again reared its ugly head. As the saying goes, a distracted mind is a happy mind. In no other place in the world does this truism apply better than in the Philippines where, despite monumental wretchedness casting a long-term pall over…

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Cedric likely crooked, Vhong probably the REAL victim, Deniece just plain clueless

Posted on January 28, 2014 By Kate Natividad 111 Comments on Cedric likely crooked, Vhong probably the REAL victim, Deniece just plain clueless
Cedric likely crooked, Vhong probably the REAL victim, Deniece just plain clueless

I could be wrong about this but I think Vhong Navarro is the real victim here. I mean, have a close look at Deniece Cornejo and her artificially-engineered face. I mean, her nose, lips and even her chin all look done up. Perhaps the police should pay ol’ Vicki Belo a visit and check out…

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Vhong Navarro or Deniece Cornejo: Who is the real ‘victim’?

Posted on January 28, 2014September 21, 2022 By benign0 14 Comments on Vhong Navarro or Deniece Cornejo: Who is the real ‘victim’?
Vhong Navarro or Deniece Cornejo: Who is the real ‘victim’?

Journalist and TV personality Ramon Tulfo started it. His award winning show Isumbong mo kay Tulfo (“Report it to Tulfo”) encouraged Filipinos to approach the media first before the police. In the Philippines, the common sentiment is that the police may itself be a party to the crime, so get the media involved as well…

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