+ Follow ISMAEL KHAN JR. Tag
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[Title] => SC stops live broadcast of press cons
[Summary] => Supreme Court spokesman Theodore Te has stopped television and radio reporters from airing live his press conferences, saying it violates the ban on live coverage of court proceedings.
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[Title] => Restoring sanity
[Summary] => Its a reflection of the sorry state of the nation that concerned sectors are reading only what they want to read in recent Supreme Court rulings on two controversial cases.
The first involves Executive Order 464, portions of which were declared unconstitutional by the high court. The second, issued yesterday as the SC justices prepared to return to Manila from Baguio City, declared the administrations "calibrated preemptive response" or CPR unconstitutional.
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[Title] => Supreme Court apologizes to Photokina
[Summary] => The Supreme Courts public information office admitted yesterday it misled the public by releasing a news bulletin that mistakenly claimed that Photokina Marketing Corp. could no longer participate in the governments Voter Registration and Identification System (VRIS) project.
"I agree that (the news bulletins) contextual background could have been more accurately and better understood by the public if our writer had instead quoted verbatim from the decision itself," SC-PIO chief Ismael Khan Jr. said in a letter to Photokinas lawyers.
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"I agree that (the news bulletins) contextual background could have been more accurately and better understood by the public if our writer had instead quoted verbatim from the decision itself," SC-PIO chief Ismael Khan Jr. said in a letter to Photokinas lawyers.
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