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pennylessstudent: Who is to blame? Who must pay!?!
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Sunday, August 27, 2006. Who is to blame? Oil spill in Guimaras Island is all over the news for more than two weeks now. Everybody is talking of the severe damage it has caused the environment. And people are confused of who is to blame and who must pay to this disaster caused by lousiness and recklessness. In Liwanagin Natin, a commentary show by Totoy Talastas at Net25, Talastas said that probably we must look at how responsible Petron was before the oils spill happened. Were they able to check the...
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oldschoolbeat5: August 2006
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Wednesday, August 30, 2006. Blogs: From a Classical View Point. A talk on the phenomena of blogging as a new form of journalism was conducted at the journalism lab in the University of the Philippines Baguio this Wednesday afternoon, August 30. The discussion was made by Rolando Fernandez, long-time senior editor of the Philippine Daily Inquirer Northern Luzon Bureau, among journalism students currently enrolled in the Online Journalism course by instructor Amer Amor. Being an old-timer in the field of j...
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oldschoolbeat5: September 2006
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Saturday, September 09, 2006. Oil Spill Drives the Country Crazy. The oil spill that occured on the shores of the Guimaras Islands has left hectars of coastlines covered with sludge that damages marine wildlife and hugely affects the lives of the local community. The oil spill came from a Petron chartered oil tanker named MT Solar 1, that sunk of it's shores last August 11 and has since been leaking almost 200,000 liters of oil, continuously damaging Guimaras' coastline. Health Secretary Francisco Duque ...
conformityofnonconformity.blogspot.com
conformity of non-conformity: Pacquiao's Media Domination
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Monday, July 10, 2006. The Pacquiao Mania is definitely in the air. The Pambansang Kamao who was recently awarded by the Office of the President as Champion for Life together with other luminaries like the Mount Everest Trio and Miss International Precious Lara Quigaman, is not only winning over the hearts of Filipinos but also championing television appearances and advertisements. Even with his obvious bisaya accent, the popular culture has submerged into the Pacquiao Mania . The cynicism here does not ...
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conformity of non-conformity: A Moment of Remembrance
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Monday, September 11, 2006. A Moment of Remembrance. Five years ago today, the United States of America, together with the whole world, has witnessed the destruction of an Amercian dream. The twin towers of the World Trade Center, which has been the epicenter of business in America were seen all flamed, and after a while, collapsed like a superpower that was forcely brought back to earth. And now we remember the way it was. After five years spent mourning from the tragic demise of lives, a fresh star...
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coffee table book: September 2006
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Sunday, September 10, 2006. Source of the pictures. Posted by Kathleen @ 9:19 PM. Journalists; serving beyond the call of duty. Journalists works 24 hours daily. They have to find relevant news in the day and write it in the office at night. Still, their stories are subject to the editors prerogative to. Publish it or not. They are present in every socialy relevant gatherings. Always ready to deliver the news on time to the public. Posted by Kathleen @ 7:36 PM. Baguio city, CAR, Philippines.
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Weeks and Issues: August 2006
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This will emphasize the blogger's critique or opinions about events in the Philippine society and at large, its international affairs. Issues will be discussed according to its impact on the government, economics, technology, and communication. Matters would also emphasize factors which might affect or have affected political and social systems in the local and national arena. Wednesday, August 30, 2006. Prof Fernandez: "Blogging is Journalism". Posted by Jason Abrera @ 8:10 PM. Sunday, August 27, 2006.
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Limelight-Shadows: 2006-06-25
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Friday, June 30, 2006. The criteria of being a star should not be based on how much you impress people with what they see.but should be with what you do. The spirit of service and youth dynamism should not be overshadowed by black shiny hair, white silky skin or the likes. But before I continue, let me explain the reason behind the name TAYO popsters and why it sounds so showbiz-like. Well, let me give you a personal (quick) account of the week-long, in-house final judging. To sum it all up and to get to...
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Limelight-Shadows
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Wednesday, August 30, 2006. Broadsheets could die in your generation but not in my lifetime! Professor Rolando "Rolly" Fernandez, the Philippine Daily Inquirer Northern Luzon's Bureau Chief firmly believes that the new generation's form of information dessimination is not a threat to the traditional medium. Although Blogging has advantages over the print medium which he is used to, he says that blogging in fact compliments journalist's work. Still, accuracy should be always checked and verified plus, a p...
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conformity of non-conformity: The SONA That Was (and has always been)
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Wednesday, July 26, 2006. The SONA That Was (and has always been). Every poor nation has an equal chance to dream for progress; an identical opportunity among 3rd World countries to dream of making it big someday and saying goodbye to the slums of the present life. There’s nothing wrong with dreaming because it keeps people in believing that hope still springs, that someday, we will all have our own happy endings, that Cinderella will eventually find her prince. Too Good To Be True. She also discussed ho...