The Japanese disaster remains as the main topic in the Phil. Daily Inquirer Front Page today.
Nuclear crisis deepens. 2nd reactor ruptures; radiation level spikes - a report that seems to show Japan is heading towards an irreversible nuclear crisis, the biggest since Chernobyl.
The other front page news:
PH, world assured no serious threat from radiation - a report on how remote any radiation will reach the Philippines in the current state of things now in the troubled Japanese nuclear plant.
SURVIVOR TALES. Wife finds husband alive at home; school kids safe on a hill - a report on people sharing their stories of horror in the Tsunami ravaged towns in Japan.
Ortega widow seeks audit of P3.1-B funds - the wife of a murdered journalist given space to vent her suspicions.
How can we help? Japan isn’t saying - a story about our countrymen willing to help Japan in whatever way, among them the Catholic Bishops. CBCP +1.
Faceless 50: Japan’s last defense at troubled reactors - the 50 workers remained in the trouble plant to help stop the escalating disaster.
The scores:
Catholic Church: 1
Thursday, March 17, 2011
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