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Christmas cheers CHRISTMAS is once again here and we surely are going to celebrate it. The season may not be as merry as we hope it to be, especially for the thousands of families who were rendered vulnerable having lost loved ones, their homes, and livelihood in the recent floods that…

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By December 21, 2009Editorial, News

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Keeping watch on political families THE killing of 57 people – several of whom are members of a family involved in local politics, 30 of them community journalists, and some very unfortunate civilians caught in the wrong place at the wrong time – in the town of Ampatuan in Maguindanao…

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By December 14, 2009Editorial, News

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The merry-go-round The smoke is beginning to clear. The men are separated from the boys, the women from the girls as attested to by their certificates of candidacy. And the local political landscape before us, indeed, looks very interesting, as it is promising.

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By December 7, 2009Editorial, News

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Dark day in community journalism BEFORE Monday’s Maguindanao massacre where at least 57 people were killed, 27 of whom were journalists (with two more declared missing), the Philippines was already among the top ten deadliest countries to work in based on the list of the international organization Committee to Protect…

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By November 30, 2009Editorial, News

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A test of honor and decency COMMISSION on Election offices around the country will be bustling this week until the 1st of December as the filing of certificates of candidacy takes place. Who will actually be joining the May 2010 race for the various national and local positions will finally…

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By November 23, 2009Editorial, News