+ Follow EMIL JURADO Tag
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[Title] => Romualdez elected as MOPC president
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The Manila Overseas Press Club (MOPC) board of governors has elected STAR columnist Jose Manuel "Babe" Romualdez as its new president during MOPCs first board meeting for the year at the Tower Club in Makati City.
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[Title] => AGN Phils seeks disqualification of government rep in ETPI board
[Summary] => Australian Gigaherts Network Philippines (AGNP), which owns 40 percent of Eastern Telecommunications Philippines Inc., (ETPI) is seeking the disqualification of lawyer Emil Jurado as government representative in ETPI, citing his administrative conviction by the Supreme Court of an offense involving moral turpitude.
[DatePublished] => 2005-07-30 00:00:00
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[AuthorName] => Zinnia B. Dela Peña
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[Title] => Respect press rights on Gang of 5 probe
[Summary] => Speaker Jose de Venecia Jr. urged members of the House ethics committee over the weekend to respect press freedom.
De Venecia, a former journalist, made the appeal before leaving for the United States to join the official party of President Arroyo.
"They should respect the law and the rulings of the Supreme Court on press freedom. They should know that journalists cannot be forced to reveal their sources," he said.
[DatePublished] => 2001-11-19 00:00:00
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[Title] => Media cant be forced to reveal sources House
[Summary] => The House ethics committee ruled yesterday that reporters, columnists and other media practitioners cannot be forced to reveal their sources.
Rep. Antonio Abaya (Lakas, Isabela), as committee chairman, made the ruling during the panels second hearing on the so-called "Gang of 5" controversy.
Abaya said under Republic Act 50 and Republic Act 1477, media practitioners have the right to protect the identities of the sources of information given to them in confidence except in matters involving national security.
[DatePublished] => 2001-11-15 00:00:00
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[Title] => Reporter na nagbunyag ng 'Gang of 5' ipinaaaresto
[Summary] => Dahil sa pagtanggi ng isang reporter na pangalanan ang kanyang source sa isyu ng "Gang of Five" sa Mababang Kapulungan ng Kongreso, hiniling kahapon ni Southern Leyte Rep. Aniceto Saludo na arestuhin at ikulong ito.
Sa imbestigasyong isinagawa kahapon ng House committee on ethics, iginiit ni Saludo na dapat isiwalat ni Peoples Journal reporter Tita Valderama kung sino ang kanyang source sa istorya ng "Gang of 5."
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[Title] => Libel case versus Morato junked by Manila court
[Summary] => Independent senatorial candidate Manuel Morato averted a possible awkward encounter in jail with his arch-nemesis former President Joseph Estrada after a Manila court yesterday acquitted him of libel charges filed seven years ago by Senate reelectionist Miriam Defensor-Santiago and her husband.
Sounding sober and apologetic, the usually feisty and outspoken former Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Office and Movie and Television Review and Classification Board (MTRCB) chief told reporters later that it was not his intention to malign the Santiago couple.
[DatePublished] => 2001-04-24 00:00:00
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[Title] => Libel case versus Morato junked by Manila court
[Summary] => Independent senatorial candidate Manuel Morato averted a possible awkward encounter in jail with his arch-nemesis former President Joseph Estrada after a Manila court yesterday acquitted him of libel charges filed seven years ago by Senate reelectionist Miriam Defensor-Santiago and her husband.
Sounding sober and apologetic, the usually feisty and outspoken former Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Office and Movie and Television Review and Classification Board (MTRCB) chief told reporters later that it was not his intention to malign the Santiago couple.
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EMIL JURADO
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The Manila Overseas Press Club (MOPC) board of governors has elected STAR columnist Jose Manuel "Babe" Romualdez as its new president during MOPCs first board meeting for the year at the Tower Club in Makati City.
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[Title] => AGN Phils seeks disqualification of government rep in ETPI board
[Summary] => Australian Gigaherts Network Philippines (AGNP), which owns 40 percent of Eastern Telecommunications Philippines Inc., (ETPI) is seeking the disqualification of lawyer Emil Jurado as government representative in ETPI, citing his administrative conviction by the Supreme Court of an offense involving moral turpitude.
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[Title] => Respect press rights on Gang of 5 probe
[Summary] => Speaker Jose de Venecia Jr. urged members of the House ethics committee over the weekend to respect press freedom.
De Venecia, a former journalist, made the appeal before leaving for the United States to join the official party of President Arroyo.
"They should respect the law and the rulings of the Supreme Court on press freedom. They should know that journalists cannot be forced to reveal their sources," he said.
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[Title] => Media cant be forced to reveal sources House
[Summary] => The House ethics committee ruled yesterday that reporters, columnists and other media practitioners cannot be forced to reveal their sources.
Rep. Antonio Abaya (Lakas, Isabela), as committee chairman, made the ruling during the panels second hearing on the so-called "Gang of 5" controversy.
Abaya said under Republic Act 50 and Republic Act 1477, media practitioners have the right to protect the identities of the sources of information given to them in confidence except in matters involving national security.
[DatePublished] => 2001-11-15 00:00:00
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[Title] => Reporter na nagbunyag ng 'Gang of 5' ipinaaaresto
[Summary] => Dahil sa pagtanggi ng isang reporter na pangalanan ang kanyang source sa isyu ng "Gang of Five" sa Mababang Kapulungan ng Kongreso, hiniling kahapon ni Southern Leyte Rep. Aniceto Saludo na arestuhin at ikulong ito.
Sa imbestigasyong isinagawa kahapon ng House committee on ethics, iginiit ni Saludo na dapat isiwalat ni Peoples Journal reporter Tita Valderama kung sino ang kanyang source sa istorya ng "Gang of 5."
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[Title] => Libel case versus Morato junked by Manila court
[Summary] => Independent senatorial candidate Manuel Morato averted a possible awkward encounter in jail with his arch-nemesis former President Joseph Estrada after a Manila court yesterday acquitted him of libel charges filed seven years ago by Senate reelectionist Miriam Defensor-Santiago and her husband.
Sounding sober and apologetic, the usually feisty and outspoken former Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Office and Movie and Television Review and Classification Board (MTRCB) chief told reporters later that it was not his intention to malign the Santiago couple.
[DatePublished] => 2001-04-24 00:00:00
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[Title] => Libel case versus Morato junked by Manila court
[Summary] => Independent senatorial candidate Manuel Morato averted a possible awkward encounter in jail with his arch-nemesis former President Joseph Estrada after a Manila court yesterday acquitted him of libel charges filed seven years ago by Senate reelectionist Miriam Defensor-Santiago and her husband.
Sounding sober and apologetic, the usually feisty and outspoken former Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Office and Movie and Television Review and Classification Board (MTRCB) chief told reporters later that it was not his intention to malign the Santiago couple.
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