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Filipino ‘journalists’ have no right to judge Rodrigo Duterte and misconstrue his statements

Posted onJune 2, 2016Authorbenign093 Comments

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CategoriesMedia, ScienceTagsbank secrecy, carmela fonbuena, demetrio vicente, homicide, human rights, hypocrisy, imperial manila, Inquirer.net, journalism, magtanggol de la cruz, mei magsino, rappler, Renato Corona, rodrigo duterte, social media, violence

We Need to Wake Up for 2016

Posted onMay 23, 2015AuthorGrimwald26 Comments

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CategoriesCrime, Culture, Development, Economy, Education, Environment, Government, Lifestyle, Media, Politics, Religion, SocietyTagsbangsamoro, bangsamoro basic law, china, corruption, election 2016, free speech, freedom, journalism, mei magsino, Mindanao, moro islamic liberation front, south china sea, spratly islands, terrorism, war, west philippine sea

The Philippines’ culture of impunity and mendicancy worsened under President Noynoy Aquino

Posted onApril 25, 2015AuthorIlda20 Comments

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CategoriesCrime, Culture, Development, Education, Government, SocietyTagsalan purisima, cct, Conditional Cash Transfer, corruption, daang matuwid, dinky soliman, employment, gloria arroyo, impunity, jv ejercito, mei magsino, ofw, overseas foreign worker, patronage, poverty, riding in tandem, speech, tesda

Three Key Ingredients Of Prosperity And Progress That The Philippines Lacks

Posted onApril 21, 2015AuthorGrimwald15 Comments

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CategoriesCrime, Culture, Development, Education, Government, Lifestyle, Media, Politics, Religion, SocietyTagsbangsamoro, bangsamoro basic law, homicide, journalism, justice, mei magsino, peace, terrorism, war

What gets to be ‘news’ in the Philippines

Posted onApril 15, 2015June 2, 2016Authorbenign02 Comments

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CategoriesCrime, Culture, Media, SocietyTagscelebrity, homicide, Inquirer.net, investigative journalism, journalism, justice, mei magsino, murder, riding in tandem

Will Mei Magsino be put on trial for her own murder?

Posted onApril 14, 2015Authorbenign012 Comments

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CategoriesCrime, Media, SocietyTagshomicide, Inquirer.net, investigative journalism, journalism, justice, mamasapano, mei magsino, moro islamic liberation front, murder, special action force

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