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‘Heaven must be crying,’ RH antis warn pros online

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Zambales Representative Milagros "Mitos" Magsaysay. INQUIRER FILE PHOTO

Rains and floods did little to cool the heated debate on the reproductive health (RH) bill.

Posted: August 8th, 2012 in Editors' Picks,Headlines,Latest News Stories,Nation,Nation | Read More »

Hanging wash on cyberspace

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A less-than transparent Judicial and Bar Council emerged from the 1987 Constitution. Impeachment of the 23rd Supreme Court chief justice, however, pried open once hush-hush discussions. JBC has belatedly tapped the ongoing cyberspace revolution..

Posted: August 4th, 2012 in CDN - Opinion,Cebu Daily News | Read More »

Blind using Facebook? It’s not complicated, thanks to school

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ATRIEV students wow onlookers with their computer skills at Saturday’s mall tour in Manila. RICHARD A. REYES/PHILIPPINE DAILY INQUIRER

“We can teach you how to use Facebook even with your eyes shut.”

Posted: June 24th, 2012 in Headlines,Metro | Read More »

Vice governor vows to push anti-obscenity ordinance

It will be a busy 2012 for the Provincial Women’s Commission (PWC) which will intensify its campaign against perpetrators of violence against women and children.

Posted: January 1st, 2012 in CDN - News,Cebu Daily News | Read More »

Radiohead ventures into Chinese social media

Thom Yorke of Radiohead performs as a special guest on the Park Stage at Glastonbury Music Festival. Radiohead has taken a tentative step into censored Chinese cyberspace even though the British rock band has been critical of China's human rights record. Radiohead recently launched a page on the "weibo" site of leading Chinese Internet portal Sina.com. (AP Photo)

HONG KONG — Radiohead has taken a tentative step into censored Chinese cyberspace, even though the British rock band has been critical of China’s human rights record. Radiohead recently launched a page on the “weibo” site of leading Chinese Internet portal Sina.com. “Weibo,” which translates as “microblog,” is the Chinese-equivalent of Twitter. But the band [...]

Posted: July 3rd, 2011 in Latest News Stories,Photos & Videos,World | Read More »

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