+ Follow ALFREDO RIZALITO Tag
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[Title] => Obra ni Igan & Jojo A
[Summary] => Alas, Philippine society is in the precipice once again, glumly looking at the cyberspace memes — a parade of fallen idols in wheelchairs, from a president to a chief justice to a bogus NGO empress. While the absence of gatekeepers in social media makes it a tinderbox, the mainstream media is tasked to be the voice of sobriety in perilous times, and if it can, to lead the public to sunnier climes.
[DatePublished] => 2013-12-11 00:00:00
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[AuthorID] => 1544899
[AuthorName] => Nenet Galang-Pereña
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ALFREDO RIZALITO
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