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‘Pork Barrel Queen’ Janet Lim Napoles convicted but the buck stopped with Aquino in 2013

Posted onFebruary 7, 2021Authorbenign01 Comment

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CategoriesCrime, PoliticsTagsgrace pulido tan, inquirer, janet lim napoles, noynoy aquino, pdaf, pork barrel

Marcos Day represents the Filipino people’s moving on from a manufactured past

Posted onSeptember 6, 2020September 6, 2020Authorbenign015 Comments

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CategoriesCulture, Development, PoliticsTagsakbayan, butthurt, communism, Eufemia Cullamat, ferdinand marcos, human rights, inquirer, loretta ann rosales, martial law

Will it really matter if ABS-CBN were to disappear tomorrow?

Posted onJanuary 3, 2020January 3, 2020Authorbenign06 Comments

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CategoriesMediaTagsabs-cbn, broadcasting, entertainment, inquirer, journalism, maria ressa, press freedom, rappler

Red Alert! The Inquirer puts up COMMUNIST women as “representives” of Filipino women, youth, students, and journalists!

Posted onAugust 28, 2019Authorbenign012 Comments

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CategoriesEducation, Lifestyle, MediaTagsactivism, alex danday, anakbayan, blaise bellosillo, College Editors Guild of the Philippines, communism, feminism, inquirer, kabataan partylist, kara taggaoa, league of filipino students, nusp, paula janer, sarah elago, women

Philippine Media need to ditch the idea of being an “opposition media” to regain public trust

Posted onJune 11, 2019Authorbenign06 Comments

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CategoriesMediaTagsinquirer, jc punongbayan, journalism

Does Jover Laurio symbolise for Filipinos what it means to be a great people?

Posted onJanuary 8, 2018Authorbenign08 Comments

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CategoriesCulture, Media, SocietyTagsblogging, craig nelson, inquirer, jover laurio, Mediocrity, philippine daily inquirer, pinoy ako blog, rocketmen

The Inquirer outed itself as a Liberal Party backer when it named Jover Laurio “Filipino of the Year”

Posted onJanuary 8, 2018AuthorIlda13 Comments

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CategoriesMedia, PoliticsTagsFilipino of the Year, inquirer, jover laurio, Philippines Daily Inquirer, pinoy ako blog

How @rapplerdotcom triggered the decline of journalism in the Philippines

Posted onMarch 24, 2017March 24, 2017Authorbenign014 Comments

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CategoriesMedia, SocietyTagsbobi tiglao, demetrio vicente, glenda gloria, inquirer, journalism, leni robredo, marites vitug, michael bueza, new york times, rappler, Renato Corona

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