The Philippine Press : under siege.
- [Manila] : National Press club of the Philippines and committe to protect writers, c1984.
- vi, 114 p. photos. 19 cm
Contents Legal Developments in Philippine journalism There goes the new society, welcome the new Republic The other version of FM's war exploits, we forum, November, 1982 Forty years after the Fall, Bataan is again Under siege They dream for their children a life a little less deprived, but today there is only the harshness of Mountains and men Where the men with guns tread, nothing is left but charred remains and the skeleton of a village To those who knew Him well, Zacarias Agatep was just a priest who loved mush and cared deeply In this Catholic country, is it being subversive to live out Christ's Gospel? Who killed Bobby de la Paz? Terror reigns in Abra: pregnant woman, 2 others killed Marcos acts to revive Aquino probe Trouble spot: Leyte - Tampered returns at Leyte COA office? Comelec's lost command works 'Miracles in Cebu Is the Agrava Board afraid to know the truth?
Freedom of the Press--Philippines Journalism--Censorship--Philippines Government and the press--Philippines