There will be a press preview of the
The Imelda Collection
On Saturday November 18, 2006
3:00-3:30 pm
at Sofitel Philippine Plaza
Boracay Room
IMPORTANT:
After the press preview, the exhibit and reception
areas will strictly be for invited guests only.
For additional information:
Ingrid Chua-Go
Media Relations
(+63917)540-1600
The indefatigable Palace “insider,” Jove Francisco of ABC-5, has the lowdown on the attempt by the police to arrest Business Mirror reporter Mia Gonzalez.
Jove, who is also secretary of the Malacanang Press Corps, also discloses a plan to craft a memorandum of understanding between his group and the police, to prevent similar incidents from happening [...]
There’s this video circulating on YouTube showing GMA-7 reporter Michael Fajatin doing a live report. With all due respect to Michael, here it is.
“THE CENTER for Media Freedom and Responsibility (CMFR) calls on all media organizations, advocacy groups, lawyers’ organizations, and human rights groups to join together to stop the Arroyo regime assault on press freedom. CMFR is issuing this urgent appeal to preempt what could be the beginning of a phase in this assault that could severely [...]
The police — specifically Avelino Razon, the deputy chief of the Philippine National Police who also heads the Task Force Usig, which was formed to investigate the killings of journalists — should really stop misleading the public about the cases it has claimed to have solved. The other day, Razon said the police has solved [...]
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