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The Manila Times is the oldest extant English-language newspaper in the Philippines.It is published daily by The Manila Times Publishing Corp. (formerly La Vanguardia Publishing Corporation) with editorial and administrative offices at 2/F Sitio Grande Building, 409 A. Soriano Avenue, Intramuros, Manila.
Young Philippines Camarines Norte (Lone district) July 15, 1942 31 Executed by the Japanese during World War II Manuel Fortich [18] Nacionalista: Bukidnon (Lone district) January 15, 1943 Antonio Llamas [18] Nacionalista: Bataan (Lone district) March 1945 Killed by the Japanese during World War II Crisanto Guysayko [18] Nacionalista: Laguna ...
Manila Bulletin [1] English [2] Daily broadsheet [3] National [2] Manila Standard: English: Daily broadsheet: National The Manila Times [1] English: Daily broadsheet: National The Market Monitor: English: Business weekly: National Philippine Daily Inquirer [4] [1] English [2] Daily broadsheet [3] National [2] The Philippine Star [1] English [2 ...
Philippine Punch editor (Cebu) May 1 or 5 Cebu City: His support to the workers in a local labor dispute was linked to the killing. Several arrests were made in connection with the murder; but the case was unsolved by year-end. [45] [41] [55] Nicasio (Nick) Enciso: Reporter and columnist for dailies, Manila Bulletin and its sister publication Tempo
Saguisag in a press conference at a prestigious Manila Restaurant. Atty. Saguisag was a columnist for the Manila Times with his column entitled "TGIF", [7] and was still actively teaching Constitutional Law and Human Rights Law at San Beda Mendiola and San Beda Alabang. He has also written for the Philippine Daily Inquirer and other newspapers. [9]
Vengco was born on March 9, 1942, in Hagonoy, Bulacan, Philippines. He completed his priestly studies at the San Carlos Seminary in 1965; [2] he was ordained the next year. [1] He has served at the theology department of the San Carlos Seminary as lecturer (1974 to 2021), department head and dean.
He then published TV Times, Celebrity, Ginoo and Woman's Home Companion magazines. [4] In 1987, Reyes planned to set up a newspaper, with the help of the Elizalde family. He founded Manila Standard on February 11, 1987, with 19 pages on the maiden issue. He was the first publisher, editor-in-chief and chief operating officer of the paper from ...
Shot multiple times in the head upon exiting China Airlines Flight 811 in Manila International Airport (now named Ninoy Aquino International Airport in his memory). The mastermind is still unknown to this day, with suspicions resting upon Marcos and/or his inner circle. See Assassination of Ninoy Aquino. 21 August 1983