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Text and Photos by DAVINCI S. MARU THIRTY years after the EDSA People Power revolt of 1986, protest marches linger. The protesters hurling often sharp and bitter critique of the myriad reforms that many had expected would follow the fall of the Marcos...

EDSA, the road, the revolt. Here's a quick look at the event that toppled a president 29 years ago. [caption id="attachment_18068" align="aligncenter" width="301"] INFOGRAPHICS by Cong B....

"LITRATO: Chasing light, glimpses of life" will showcase our slideshows on the PCIJ's Youtube and Vimeo Channels. Litrato means "picture" in Filipino. "Ama at anak (Father and son)" is the title of this week's episode.  It was early evening on the...

[youtube=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2yd7laX7iB4] AS THE NATION celebrates Easter Sunday, people are reminded of the timeless concepts of death and rebirth. One lonely voice made this point abundantly clear two thousand years ago - that only in...

DESPITE the Commission on Elections' order against the use of campaign paraphernalia within the election vicinity, there were candidates in Manila who didn't seem to care. They even authorized children ages six to 13 to distribute sample ballots while...

Thick black smoke from a fire that razed a residential area inside the University of the Philippines campus in Diliman last April 23 provides an eerie, Mordor-like background to a campaign streamer of administration senatoriable Michael Defensor....

Team Unity billboard at the Quezon Memorial Circle gets vandalized by an obviously anti-ASO (Angara, Sotto, Oreta) partisan. [photo by Jaileen Jimeno] Reader contributions to the "Photo of the Week" section are certainly welcome. Send them to this...