Corrections
(Below are corrections made by the Philippine Daily Inquirer on some of its stories in the dates indicated. INQUIRER.net is also posting the links for reference –Ed.)
IN THE JULY 14 ISSUE, a story on Page A19— “GMA lawyer accuses P-Noy of cutting deal with Zaldy”—erroneously referred to former President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo as “the President.”
Arroyo lawyer accuses Aquino of cutting deal with Zaldy … – News
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IN THE SAME ISSUE, a story on Page A19—“Ignore Zaldy, Mangudadatu urges P-Noy”—misstated the number of sisters of Maguindanao Gov. Esmael Mangudadatu, who were killed in the November 2009 massacre. Mangudadatu lost two sisters—not just one—in the massacre.
Ignore Zaldy, Mangudadatu urges Aquino | Inquirer News
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Article continues after this advertisementTHE SAME STORY misstated the name of President Aquino’s father. The father of the incumbent President is the late Benigno “Ninoy” Aquino Jr.—not Benigno “Ninoy” Aquino III.
Ignore Zaldy, Mangudadatu urges Aquino | Inquirer News
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IN THE JULY 16 ISSUE, a front-page story—“Prison doctor recommends hospital arrest for Zaldy”—misstated the surname of a Cagayan de Oro lawmaker. He is Rep. Rufus Rodriguez—not Gutierrez.
Prison doctor recommends hospital arrest for Zaldy Ampatuan – News
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IN THE JULY 17 ISSUE, a story on Page A5—“‘Hanna’ leaves, heads for Japan”—misstated that Typhoon “Ma-on” could bring “heavy rains” to the Philippines. According to the Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration, Typhoon Ma-on was expected to bring thunderstorms and rainshowers—not heavy rains—to the Philippines.
‘Hanna’ leaves, heads for Japan | Inquirer News
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IN THE JULY 18 ISSUE, a story on Page A22—“Reopening of 2004, 2007 poll probe urged”—erroneously referred to the 2007 opposition senatorial slate as Team Unity. The 2007 opposition senatorial slate was known as the “Genuine Opposition”—not Team Unity. Team Unity was the name of the Arroyo administration’s senatorial slate during the 2007 midterm elections.