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[Title] => Manila judge wont stop showing of Da Vinci Code
[Summary] => A Manila judge has postponed the issuance of a temporary restraining order (TRO) against the showing of the controversial movie "The Da Vinci Code" in theaters in the city.
[DatePublished] => 2006-05-20 00:00:00
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[Title] => Lipa bishop wants The DaVinci Code banned
[Summary] => A Catholic bishop and an anti-pornography group asked the government yesterday to ban the controversial movie "The Da Vinci Code" on grounds that it had placed Jesus Christ and the Christian religion in a bad light.
Archbishop of Lipa, Batangas Ramon Arguelles said the movie, based on the bestselling novel of the same title by American author Dan Brown, would cause injury to the religious sentiments of a majority of Filipinos.
[DatePublished] => 2006-05-10 00:00:00
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[Title] => Laguardia pinakakasuhan sa Da Vinci Code film
[Summary] => Pinakakasuhan ng isang anti-pornography group sa Commission on Human Rights (CHR) si Movie, Television, Review and Classification Board (MTRCB) chairperson Ma. Consoliza Laguardia dahil sa pagpayag nitong maipalabas ang kontrobersiyal na pelikulang "Da Vinci Code" sa ilang piling sinehan sa bansa.
Sa 5-pahinang reklamo ni Philippine Alliance Against Pornography Inc., spokesman Aldo Filomeno, umabuso umano si Laguardia sa kapangyarihan dahil iligal na nilagdaan nito ang license to permit to import an "anti-Christ film".
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[Title] => Anti-porn group to file complaint against MTRCB
[Summary] => An anti-pornography group is set to formally file a complaint today before the Commission on Human Rights (CHR) against the Movie and Television Review and Classification Board (MTRCB) for approving the showing of around 20 films reportedly filled with sex and violence.
Philippine Alliance Against Pornography Inc. (PAAP) spokesman Aldo Filomeno said the 20 films will be presented to the CHR.
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[Title] => No MTRCB ruling yet on The Da Vinci Code
[Summary] => The Movie and Television Review and Classification Board has not yet reviewed the film "The Da Vinci Code" and so cannot pass judgment on it, MTRCB Chairwoman Consoliza Laguardia said yesterday.
"We cannot pre-judge a movie that we have not seen," Laguardia told The STAR in a phone interview.
The movie, based on the best-selling novel by American novelist Dan Brown, stars Oscar winner Tom Hanks and is due to open in local theaters by May 19.
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[Title] => Anti-pornography group asks GMA to ban The Da Vinci Code
[Summary] => Comparing the author of the best-selling "The Da Vinci Code" to Adolf Hitler, an anti-pornography group yesterday asked President Arroyo to ban the showing of the film version of Dan Browns controversial novel.
[DatePublished] => 2006-04-19 00:00:00
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[Title] => Is MTRCB promoting Satanism, blasphemy?
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An anti-pornography group condemned yesterday the Movie and Television Review and Classification Board (MTRCB) for approving some films that the group said promote Satanism and blasphemy.
Among the films which the Philippine Alliance Against Pornography Inc. said should not have been approved for public viewing were the critically acclaimed "Brokeback Mountain" and "Munich."
[DatePublished] => 2006-03-23 00:00:00
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[Title] => Palace urged to name anti-pornography czar
[Summary] => More than 60 lawmakers urged President Arroyo yesterday to name an "anti-pornography czar."
They were led by Representatives Francis Nepomuceno of Pampanga, Robert Ace Barbers of Surigao del Norte, and Edmundo Reyes of Marinduque.
"This heinous crime against the children must be solved with urgency," the lawmakers said. "We cannot afford to delay and prolong the agony of the innocent kids."
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[Title] => Publisher of 3 tabloids sued for lewd content
[Summary] => The Philippine Alliance Against Pornography has filed a case against the publisher of three tabloids deemed to have excessive lewd content.
Named respondents were Sunny Mallari, publisher of Bosero, Toro and Toro Tonite; Vilma Manzo, president; Gaspar San Diego, editor; and Pesky Natividad, a writer of the tabloids.
Santos Ofracio, Jr., the legal counsel of the PAAP, disclosed that the respondents were charged with violation of Article 21 of the Revised Penal Code (obscene publications) before assistant prosecutor Dennis Rafa.
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ALDO FILOMENO
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[Title] => Manila judge wont stop showing of Da Vinci Code
[Summary] => A Manila judge has postponed the issuance of a temporary restraining order (TRO) against the showing of the controversial movie "The Da Vinci Code" in theaters in the city.
[DatePublished] => 2006-05-20 00:00:00
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[Title] => Lipa bishop wants The DaVinci Code banned
[Summary] => A Catholic bishop and an anti-pornography group asked the government yesterday to ban the controversial movie "The Da Vinci Code" on grounds that it had placed Jesus Christ and the Christian religion in a bad light.
Archbishop of Lipa, Batangas Ramon Arguelles said the movie, based on the bestselling novel of the same title by American author Dan Brown, would cause injury to the religious sentiments of a majority of Filipinos.
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[Title] => Laguardia pinakakasuhan sa Da Vinci Code film
[Summary] => Pinakakasuhan ng isang anti-pornography group sa Commission on Human Rights (CHR) si Movie, Television, Review and Classification Board (MTRCB) chairperson Ma. Consoliza Laguardia dahil sa pagpayag nitong maipalabas ang kontrobersiyal na pelikulang "Da Vinci Code" sa ilang piling sinehan sa bansa.
Sa 5-pahinang reklamo ni Philippine Alliance Against Pornography Inc., spokesman Aldo Filomeno, umabuso umano si Laguardia sa kapangyarihan dahil iligal na nilagdaan nito ang license to permit to import an "anti-Christ film".
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[Title] => Anti-porn group to file complaint against MTRCB
[Summary] => An anti-pornography group is set to formally file a complaint today before the Commission on Human Rights (CHR) against the Movie and Television Review and Classification Board (MTRCB) for approving the showing of around 20 films reportedly filled with sex and violence.
Philippine Alliance Against Pornography Inc. (PAAP) spokesman Aldo Filomeno said the 20 films will be presented to the CHR.
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[Title] => No MTRCB ruling yet on The Da Vinci Code
[Summary] => The Movie and Television Review and Classification Board has not yet reviewed the film "The Da Vinci Code" and so cannot pass judgment on it, MTRCB Chairwoman Consoliza Laguardia said yesterday.
"We cannot pre-judge a movie that we have not seen," Laguardia told The STAR in a phone interview.
The movie, based on the best-selling novel by American novelist Dan Brown, stars Oscar winner Tom Hanks and is due to open in local theaters by May 19.
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[Title] => Anti-pornography group asks GMA to ban The Da Vinci Code
[Summary] => Comparing the author of the best-selling "The Da Vinci Code" to Adolf Hitler, an anti-pornography group yesterday asked President Arroyo to ban the showing of the film version of Dan Browns controversial novel.
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[Title] => Is MTRCB promoting Satanism, blasphemy?
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An anti-pornography group condemned yesterday the Movie and Television Review and Classification Board (MTRCB) for approving some films that the group said promote Satanism and blasphemy.
Among the films which the Philippine Alliance Against Pornography Inc. said should not have been approved for public viewing were the critically acclaimed "Brokeback Mountain" and "Munich."
[DatePublished] => 2006-03-23 00:00:00
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[Title] => Palace urged to name anti-pornography czar
[Summary] => More than 60 lawmakers urged President Arroyo yesterday to name an "anti-pornography czar."
They were led by Representatives Francis Nepomuceno of Pampanga, Robert Ace Barbers of Surigao del Norte, and Edmundo Reyes of Marinduque.
"This heinous crime against the children must be solved with urgency," the lawmakers said. "We cannot afford to delay and prolong the agony of the innocent kids."
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[Title] => Publisher of 3 tabloids sued for lewd content
[Summary] => The Philippine Alliance Against Pornography has filed a case against the publisher of three tabloids deemed to have excessive lewd content.
Named respondents were Sunny Mallari, publisher of Bosero, Toro and Toro Tonite; Vilma Manzo, president; Gaspar San Diego, editor; and Pesky Natividad, a writer of the tabloids.
Santos Ofracio, Jr., the legal counsel of the PAAP, disclosed that the respondents were charged with violation of Article 21 of the Revised Penal Code (obscene publications) before assistant prosecutor Dennis Rafa.
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December 25, 2003 - 12:00am