More tough actions on the Spratlys seems to be the highlight of the Phil. Daily Inquirer Front Page today.
The headline (PH pulls China markers. Wood posts found in isles off Palawan) sees the Philippine Navy acting tough on China. AFP +1.
The other front page news reports today:
DoJ decision in Palawan murder case slammed - the DOJ took the hit for the first time in the front page today but without mentioning the name of the paper's favorite administration secretary, all while Sec. Robredo is shown as being concerned with the issue of media killings. DOJ -1. Robredo +1.
Aquino scraps ‘surprise’ visit - a report where everyone looked dumb trying to pull a noisy 'surprise', while nobody was blamed.
SPECIAL REPORT. Zambales bore brunt of Mt. Pinatubo’s fury - a return to the places affected by the volcano's eruption.
Family remembers PDI man act of kindness - both the Inquirer and ABS-CBN people did well during the Pinatubo eruption. Inquirer +1. ABS-CBN +1.
Revival of Spratlys oil deal pushed - gave space to a suggestion of the former Speaker of the House of Representatives on the issue of the Spratlys. De Venecia +1.
Prosecutor in Garcia deal suspended - the office of the Ombudsman has some remnants of evil seems to be the message of this report. Ombudsman -1.
The scores:
Robredo: 1
AFP: 1
Robredo: 1
Inquirer: 1
ABS-CBN: 1
De Venecia: 1
DOJ: -1
Ombudsman: -1
Thursday, June 16, 2011
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