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[Title] => Noy highlights gov’t auditors’ role in campaign against graft
[Summary] => President Aquino emphasized yesterday the important role played by state auditors in the campaign against corruption.
[DatePublished] => 2013-02-19 00:00:00
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[Title] => RP 133rd in press freedom ranking
[Summary] => The Philippines ranked a poor 139th among 167 countries in the World Press Freedom Index, based on a survey conducted by the Paris-based Reporters Without Borders, a senior administration lawmaker said yesterday.
Cebu City Rep. Eduardo Gullas said the countrys poor press freedom ranking down among the lowest 20 percent of the index "betrays the growing occupational hazards being faced by Filipino journalists, particularly those in the provinces. They face increasing risks to their personal safety as they go about performing their jobs."
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[Title] => Mayors name scrapped from list of suspects in journalists slay
[Summary] => CAMP OLIVAS, Pampanga The name of Dingalan, Aurora Mayor Jaime Ylarde has apparently been dropped from the list of suspects named by a witness to the murder of community journalist Philip Agustin, officials said yesterday.
Potential star witness Reynaldo Morete, who admitted his role in the shooting of Agustin last May 10, identified his cousin Noli "Boyet" Morete and Emmanuel Alday as the main suspects in his official statement to the National Bureau of Investigation (NBI).
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[Title] => CPJ ranks RP as most murderous for journalists
[Summary] => BAGUIO CITY The news was not so good for Filipino journalists as the World Press Freedom Day was celebrated yesterday.
The New York-based Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) has identified the Philippines as the most murderous country for journalists since 2000, followed by Iraq, Colombia, Bangladesh and Russia.
Based on five years of death records beginning Jan. 1, 2000, CPJ said a majority of those killed on duty did not die in crossfire or while covering dangerous assignments but were hunted down and killed in retaliation for their work.
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BANGLADESH AND RUSSIA
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Cebu City Rep. Eduardo Gullas said the countrys poor press freedom ranking down among the lowest 20 percent of the index "betrays the growing occupational hazards being faced by Filipino journalists, particularly those in the provinces. They face increasing risks to their personal safety as they go about performing their jobs."
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Potential star witness Reynaldo Morete, who admitted his role in the shooting of Agustin last May 10, identified his cousin Noli "Boyet" Morete and Emmanuel Alday as the main suspects in his official statement to the National Bureau of Investigation (NBI).
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The New York-based Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) has identified the Philippines as the most murderous country for journalists since 2000, followed by Iraq, Colombia, Bangladesh and Russia.
Based on five years of death records beginning Jan. 1, 2000, CPJ said a majority of those killed on duty did not die in crossfire or while covering dangerous assignments but were hunted down and killed in retaliation for their work.
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