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                    [Title] => It’s final: Palace press working area to be moved out of Palace
                    [Summary] => The transfer of Malacañang’s press working area to a building outside of the Palace is now final, Press Secretary Ignacio Bunye said yesterday.


However, the Malacañang Press Corps is still protesting the move, saying it gives reporters less immediate access to Malacañang officials and visiting guests.

Bunye said the plan might be carried out before year’s end as the Kalayaan Hall, where reporters are now housed, is scheduled to be converted into a museum.
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The planned move comes amid tightened security around the Palace perimeter, as protests continue against the Arroyo administration.

MPC president Ferdie Maglalang said Mrs. Arroyo revealed her plan to move the Palace media brigade out of Malacañang and back to the office assigned to them under Marcos during a lunch with executives of Radio Mindanao Network on Tuesday.
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The planned move comes amid tightened security around the Palace perimeter, as protests continue against the Arroyo administration.

MPC president Ferdie Maglalang said Mrs. Arroyo revealed her plan to move the Palace media brigade out of Malacañang and back to the office assigned to them under Marcos during a lunch with executives of Radio Mindanao Network on Tuesday.
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At least 30 Philippine newspaper, radio, television and photojournalists and editors were deployed by their respective offices to cover the President’s activities at the APEC summit but she did not issue an official statement on her participation or face the reporters in what Malacañang calls "informal media interactions."
[DatePublished] => 2005-11-22 00:00:00 [ColumnID] => 133272 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => 1805432 [AuthorName] => Paolo Romero [SectionName] => Headlines [SectionUrl] => headlines [URL] => ) [4] => Array ( [ArticleID] => 277158 [Title] => Pagpaslang sa mediamen, kinondena [Summary] => Kinondena ng iba’t ibang media organization ang sunud-sunod na pagpatay sa mga miyembro ng mamamahayag na nagbubunyag umano sa mga katiwalian ng ilang opisyal ng pamahalaan.

Batay sa Declaration of Common Concern ng ilang mga media organization sa Kalakhang Maynila sinabi ng mga ito na hindi dapat payagan ng media na mangibabaw ang pamamaslang upang patahimikin ang isang mamamahayag.

Aniya, ang paninikil sa press freedom ay katumbas na rin umano ng kamatayan ng bawat Filipino.
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Isang tama ng bala ng baril ang tumama sa bumbunan ng batang si Fabie Joy Concepcion ng Block 37, Lot 11, Phase 3, Dagat-Dagatan ng nabanggit ng lungsod na naging dahilan ng kanyang agarang kamatayan.

Tumakas naman bitbit ang baril ang kanyang tiyo na si Jayson delos Reyes, 17, estudyante.
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                    [Title] => It’s final: Palace press working area to be moved out of Palace
                    [Summary] => The transfer of Malacañang’s press working area to a building outside of the Palace is now final, Press Secretary Ignacio Bunye said yesterday.


However, the Malacañang Press Corps is still protesting the move, saying it gives reporters less immediate access to Malacañang officials and visiting guests.

Bunye said the plan might be carried out before year’s end as the Kalayaan Hall, where reporters are now housed, is scheduled to be converted into a museum.
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The planned move comes amid tightened security around the Palace perimeter, as protests continue against the Arroyo administration.

MPC president Ferdie Maglalang said Mrs. Arroyo revealed her plan to move the Palace media brigade out of Malacañang and back to the office assigned to them under Marcos during a lunch with executives of Radio Mindanao Network on Tuesday.
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The planned move comes amid tightened security around the Palace perimeter, as protests continue against the Arroyo administration.

MPC president Ferdie Maglalang said Mrs. Arroyo revealed her plan to move the Palace media brigade out of Malacañang and back to the office assigned to them under Marcos during a lunch with executives of Radio Mindanao Network on Tuesday.
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At least 30 Philippine newspaper, radio, television and photojournalists and editors were deployed by their respective offices to cover the President’s activities at the APEC summit but she did not issue an official statement on her participation or face the reporters in what Malacañang calls "informal media interactions."
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Batay sa Declaration of Common Concern ng ilang mga media organization sa Kalakhang Maynila sinabi ng mga ito na hindi dapat payagan ng media na mangibabaw ang pamamaslang upang patahimikin ang isang mamamahayag.

Aniya, ang paninikil sa press freedom ay katumbas na rin umano ng kamatayan ng bawat Filipino.
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Isang tama ng bala ng baril ang tumama sa bumbunan ng batang si Fabie Joy Concepcion ng Block 37, Lot 11, Phase 3, Dagat-Dagatan ng nabanggit ng lungsod na naging dahilan ng kanyang agarang kamatayan.

Tumakas naman bitbit ang baril ang kanyang tiyo na si Jayson delos Reyes, 17, estudyante.
[DatePublished] => 2003-01-03 00:00:00 [ColumnID] => 133272 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => [AuthorName] => [SectionName] => PSN Metro [SectionUrl] => metro [URL] => ) ) )
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