What seems to be the fall of the Libyan strongman is the central story in the Phil. Daily Inquirer Front Page today.
The headline (Gadhafi: Victory or death! Rebels consolidate, hunt for strongman and his sons) is a report on the last days in power of the former strongman now missing Libyan leader.
The other front page news reports today:
End of Dominique Strauss-Kahn’s gripping drama takes only 12 minutes - another international report, this time on the former World Bank chief, whose sexual assault case was pulled out from court by the prosecutors.
Philippines backs rebels; Libyan embassy here defects - a report about the DFA doing its job. DFA +1.
Customs: Angelito Alvarez out, Ruzanno Rufino Biazon in - A curious case of announcement of new appointments via rumors is hard to determine who benefits. The report may be taken as to have been forcing the President to finally make the appointment or show him as an executive who makes firm and difficult decisions.
Tony Blair in Manila to sow interfaith thru conversation - the DepEd is signing partnerships with an international education linking advocacy group led by the former British PM. DepEd +1.
AdCongress22 in CamSur topbills media game changers - a meeting of advertising and media industry leaders and practitioners is reported with the Inquirer's own chief among those leading it. Inquirer +1.
After ghost soldiers, phantom vets - some senators are given space on the issue of ghosts. Lacson +1. Recto +1.
The scores:
Lacson: 1
Recto: 1
DepEd: 1
DFA: 1
Inquirer: 1
Thursday, August 25, 2011
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