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Field study on the distribution of Entamoeba histolytica and Entamoeba dispar in the northern Philippines as detected by the polymerase chain reaction. American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 59(6), 916–921. Rivera, W.L. (2008). Phylogenetic analysis of Blastocystis isolates from animal and human hosts in the Philippines ...
People's Journal is an English-language daily tabloid newspaper [1] published by the Philippine Journalists Incorporated. Augusto "Gus" Villanueva, [ 2 ] [ 3 ] its former editor-in-chief, and Antonio Friginal [ 3 ] were founders of the company.
Name Language Type Area reporting covers ABS-CBN News: English/Filipino: Daily: National Bulatlat [5]: English: Daily: National Cebu Daily News (CDN Digital) English
Thompson started his career as a student of Philippine politics, ... Populism in the Philippines,” Journal of Democracy 21, no. 4 (October 2010), pp. 154–168.
Philippine Studies: Historical and Ethnographic Viewpoints is a quarterly peer-reviewed academic journal covering research on the history and ethnography of the Philippines and its peoples. It is published by the Ateneo de Manila University and was established by Leo A. Cullum in 1953 as Philippine Studies , obtaining its subtitle in 2012. [ 1 ]
Cielo Magno was born in Gapan City, Nueva Ecija, Philippines, to Dr. Crispin Magno, an optometrist, and Lorenza Diaz, a businesswoman. Her family resides in San Isidro, Nueva Ecija . She grew up with her grandparents, Judge Julio P. Magno and pianist Dominga Magno, who taught her how to play the piano when she was only four years old.
The Manila Standard is a broadsheet newspaper in the Philippines which, as of 2017, is owned by the Romualdez family. The Romualdezes, through incumbent speaker of the House Martin Romualdez, also own Journal Publications, Inc., the owner of tabloid papers People's Journal and People's Tonight.
The Manila Times was founded by Thomas Gowan, an Englishman who had been living in the Philippines. The paper was created to serve mainly the Americans who were sent to Manila to fight in the Spanish–American War. At the time, most of the newspapers in the Philippines were in Spanish and a few others were in the native languages.