+ Follow JUN PALA Tag
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[Title] => For slain journalists
[Summary] => One would think that journalists are free to speak their minds in a country perceived by many to have a free press. If one, however, looks closely at the number of journalists being killed in the practice of their professions, one would think were back to living under a repressive regime. Writer Ronalyn V. Olea of Bulatlat.com reveals that since 1986, 71 journalists have been killed bringing the number of media persons summarily executed since Marcos to a total of 103.
[DatePublished] => 2003-10-14 00:00:00
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[AuthorName] => Domini M. Torrevillas
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[Title] => The family that suffers together stays together
[Summary] => Alls well with the First Family.
This is what President Arroyo tried to impress upon her critics when she brought her husband, children and daughters-in-law with her to watch the annual "Gridiron Night" of the National Press Club (NPC) Saturday at the Manila Hotel.
[DatePublished] => 2003-09-15 00:00:00
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[Title] => PNP blangko pa rin sa broadcaster slay
[Summary] => CAMP CRAME Blangko pa rin ang pulisya sa isinagawang imbestigasyon sa napatay na kilalang lokal broadcaster at dating konsehal na si Juan "Jun" Pala sa Davao City noong Sabado ng gabi.
Sa kabila nito, sinabi ni P/Chief Supt. Isidro Peña, regional director na posibleng may bahid ng politika ang pagkakapaslang kay Pala.
Naging basehan ni Peña na ipahayag na may bahid ng politika ang krimen dahil sa walang takot na pagbatikos ni Pala sa kanyang programa sa dxGO radio station ang ilang politiko na sangkot sa anomalya.
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[Title] => Davao radiomans slay scored
[Summary] => DAVAO CITY Journalists across Mindanao, still reeling from the Aug. 20 murder of an Agusan del Sur radio reporter, cried for justice yesterday for local broadcaster and former councilor Juan "Jun" Pala who was gunned down last Saturday night.
[DatePublished] => 2003-09-08 00:00:00
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[Title] => EDITORIAL World Press Freedom Day
[Summary] => In Arlington, Virginia yesterday, 31 names were added to a list engraved in glass. That makes 1,475 journalists from around the world who died of illness or were killed in line with their work from 1812 to 2002.
[DatePublished] => 2003-05-04 00:00:00
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[Title] => Down south, is the price of peace too exorbitant?
[Summary] => Yesterday afternoon, a few days too late if you ask me, we received a strange-looking "Press Release" supposedly coming from a certain "Tito Guingona".
It said: "I did not say during the MOPC affair that I am running for President in 2004. The LAKAS party is not in disarray. The party stands behind the unit of the President and the Vice President."
[DatePublished] => 2002-07-02 00:00:00
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JUN PALA
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[Title] => The family that suffers together stays together
[Summary] => Alls well with the First Family.
This is what President Arroyo tried to impress upon her critics when she brought her husband, children and daughters-in-law with her to watch the annual "Gridiron Night" of the National Press Club (NPC) Saturday at the Manila Hotel.
[DatePublished] => 2003-09-15 00:00:00
[ColumnID] => 133272
[Focus] => 0
[AuthorID] => 1415410
[AuthorName] => Jose Katigbak
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[Title] => PNP blangko pa rin sa broadcaster slay
[Summary] => CAMP CRAME Blangko pa rin ang pulisya sa isinagawang imbestigasyon sa napatay na kilalang lokal broadcaster at dating konsehal na si Juan "Jun" Pala sa Davao City noong Sabado ng gabi.
Sa kabila nito, sinabi ni P/Chief Supt. Isidro Peña, regional director na posibleng may bahid ng politika ang pagkakapaslang kay Pala.
Naging basehan ni Peña na ipahayag na may bahid ng politika ang krimen dahil sa walang takot na pagbatikos ni Pala sa kanyang programa sa dxGO radio station ang ilang politiko na sangkot sa anomalya.
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[Title] => Davao radiomans slay scored
[Summary] => DAVAO CITY Journalists across Mindanao, still reeling from the Aug. 20 murder of an Agusan del Sur radio reporter, cried for justice yesterday for local broadcaster and former councilor Juan "Jun" Pala who was gunned down last Saturday night.
[DatePublished] => 2003-09-08 00:00:00
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[Title] => EDITORIAL World Press Freedom Day
[Summary] => In Arlington, Virginia yesterday, 31 names were added to a list engraved in glass. That makes 1,475 journalists from around the world who died of illness or were killed in line with their work from 1812 to 2002.
[DatePublished] => 2003-05-04 00:00:00
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[Title] => Down south, is the price of peace too exorbitant?
[Summary] => Yesterday afternoon, a few days too late if you ask me, we received a strange-looking "Press Release" supposedly coming from a certain "Tito Guingona".
It said: "I did not say during the MOPC affair that I am running for President in 2004. The LAKAS party is not in disarray. The party stands behind the unit of the President and the Vice President."
[DatePublished] => 2002-07-02 00:00:00
[ColumnID] => 133172
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[AuthorID] => 1510184
[AuthorName] => Max V. Soliven
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