Archive for September, 2009

September 15, 2009 · Posted in: General

Elections a Common Cause
of Bloggers and Journos

A great deal - perhaps even too much - has already been written about the supposed antipathy between bloggers and the so-called mainstream media. However, three well-known bloggers who attended the PCIJ's last two training seminars on covering automated...

On the last day of the four day PCIJ seminar on Covering Automated Elections, journalist-participants put their heads together to come up with suggestions on how to better cover next year's elections. Excerpts from their presentations: Group...

The Philippine Center for Investigative Journalism is holding a four day seminar for journalists in Subic Sept 10-13 2009. Today, we have a live blog from onsite, with lectures from Atty Luie Guia of the lawyers’ group Libertas, PCIJ Executive Director...

The Philippine Center for Investigative Journalism is holding a four day seminar for journalists in Subic Sept 10-13 2009. Today, we have a live blog from onsite, with lectures from Atty Luie Guia of the lawyers’ group Libertas, PCIJ Executive Director...

The Philippine Center for Investigative Journalism is holding a four day seminar for journalists in Subic Sept 10-13 2009. Today, we have a live blog from onsite, with lectures from Atty Luie Guia of the lawyers’ group Libertas, PCIJ Executive Director...

The Philippine Center for Investigative Journalism is holding a four day seminar for journalists in Subic Sept 10-13 2009. Today, we have a live blog from onsite, with lectures from Atty Luie Guia of the lawyers' group Libertas, PCIJ Executive Director...

September 11, 2009 · Posted in: General

Automation pains and paper cranes

by Rowena C. Paraan ORIGAMI, the Japanese art of paper folding,  is usually considered to be a pastime of young girls in pigtails. But blogger Marck Ronald Rimorin doesn't care. While listening to lectures at a training workshop on covering elections...