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  • The Great Left Divide
  • Trial of the Century May Take Ages to Finish
  • Native Revival
  • Another Disaster Looms in Marinduque
  • Trail of Power Mess Leads to Ramos
  • Teenagers Perish in Davao’s Killing Fields
  • Twilight in Oyon Bay
  • Unregulated Fish Pen and Cage Operations Mess Up Coastal Ecosystems
  • Garbage Problem Rooted in Money and Politics
  • Comrade Torturer
  • A Pattern of Abuse
  • Troubled Return of the Faithful
  • Despite the Risks, Filipino Seafarers Toil in the World’s Oceans
  • A Study of Corruption in the Philippine Navy
  • Arming the Enemy
  • Manila's Privatized Water
  • Gambling on Greens
  • The story of activists turned political consultants
  • In Tarlac, CARP gives land to the wealthy
  • The Real Score on Deficits and the Public Debt
  • Major Players Elude Government’s Anti-Logging Drive in Aurora
  • Up to 70% of Local Health Funds Lost to Corruption
  • The Unmaking of the President
  • Billions in Farm Funds Used for Arroyo Campaign
  • The Campaign - Jekyll-And-Hyde Campaign
  • The Paradox Of Freedom - People Power In The Information Age
  • When will the killings stop?
  • House bill seeks gender quota for government posts
  • People Power and the Perils of Democracy Lite
  • Local Bosses: Equal Opportunuty Violence
  • The U.S. Troops' 'Unconventional' Presence
  • An Abnormal Return to Normality by MANUEL L. QUEZON III
  • Still Strangers in Their Own Land by RORIE R. FAJARDO
  • The Maguindanao Massacre, the Bangsamoro Problem and the Peace Process
  • Report of the Humanitarian and Fact-Finding Mission to Maguindanao
  • 10 Ampatuans implicated in massacre are candidates
  • The Ampatuans of dirt-poor Maguindanao: Shamefully rich, clan has 35 houses, fleet of wheels (First of Three Parts)
  • Maguindanao a development black hole: The poor get poorer, Ampatuans get richer as IRA billions pour in (Second of Three Parts)
  • Ampatuans managed public funds like clan’s own purse (Third of Three Parts)
  • The 15th Congress: Clans keep tight grip on power
  • On EDSA’s 25th, corruption devours the Armed Forces
  • Petty, big, routine graft a lucrative trade at AFP
  • Corruption talks trigger worry, debates in AFP
  • Amazons of the Huk Rebellion
  • Poverty and dynasties: The chicken or the egg?
  • Andal Jr. sells 8 big properties; 72 Ampatuans running in 2013
  • Ampatuans own 500 hectares but assets inventory incomplete
  • Double Talk on Citizen’s Rights: Abridging Freedom of Expression, Reneging on Freedom of Information
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