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2001

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 Issue No. 8  March 30- April 5, 2001

Government Disunited as GRP-NDFP Peace Talks to Resume  By Sandra Nicolas

Interview with NDFP Chief Negotiator Luis Jalandoni  By The Editors

NPA: Continuing Military Operations Threaten POW Release  By Sandra Nicolas

America's Toxic Waste Legacy in the Philippines  By Zelda Soriano

 

 Issue No. 7  March 21- March 29, 2001

NEWS ANALYSIS- Generals in Arroyo's Closet  By Edmundo Santuario III

The Saga of Children During Forced Evictions  By Ananeza Aban

San Roque Dam: Gov't Losing Sight of Dam's Multipurpose(ness)  By Artemio Alegre Dumlao

 

 Issue No. 6  March 14- March 20, 2001

Is the Left Going Right?  By Rowena Carranza

Finally, A Democratic Congress?  By Iris Cecilia Gonzales and Sandra Nicolas

Martin Died in Bungled Army Operation, Villagers' Accounts Suggest  By Sandra Nicolas

The Badjaos: Cast Away From Mindanao to Manila  By Zelda Soriano

 

 Issue No. 5  March 7- March 13, 2001

Measles, Neglect Killing Scores of Mangyans  By Sandra Nicolas

Demolishing the Poor  By Ananeza Aban

11 Political Prisoners Freed  By Lira Dalangin

Philippine Agricultural Trap Could Ensnare Vietnam  By Shirley Nuevo

 

 
 

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