DPA Posted December 15, 2011 Share Posted December 15, 2011 Indeed Sonny Belmonte is considered to be an ally of Aquino and his wife owns a portion of PDI. However if you try reading inquirer everyday, you'll see stories and opinions against the Aquino administration. Example : "Aquino Savages the Rule of Law" http://opinion.inquirer.net/18695/aquino-savages-the-rule-of-law If Inquirer was truly bias then stories such as this shouldn't be posted in their website. Its The Philippine Star i believe is owned and managed by Belmonte's wife and not PDI. Quote Link to comment
TheInsider Posted December 15, 2011 Share Posted December 15, 2011 Mr. Pnoy... buti pa po ang eat bulaga me napatayo na iskwelahan, me mga gamit pa ah... sana kayo din po me mapatayo din pero.. kahit wala okay naman dahil sa unang taon po nyo biglang lumobo ang mga dropout sa public school kaya siste... lumuwag na po ang mga silid aralan kaya patas lang po yun.... Quote Link to comment
wendy testicleger Posted December 15, 2011 Share Posted December 15, 2011 Isa siyang henyo. Quote Link to comment
red60 Posted December 15, 2011 Share Posted December 15, 2011 Its The Philippine Star i believe is owned and managed by Belmonte's wife and not PDI. The Philippine Daily Inquirer was a daily newspaper founded on December 9, 1985 by publisher Eugenia Apóstol, columnist Max Solivén, together with Betty Go-Belmonte (wife of Quezón City Mayor Feliciano "Sonny" Belmonte) during the last days of the regime of the Philippine dictator, Ferdinand Marcos, becoming one of the first private newspapers to be established under the Marcos regimesourcehttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philippine_Daily_Inquirer Quote Link to comment
DPA Posted December 15, 2011 Share Posted December 15, 2011 The Philippine Daily Inquirer was a daily newspaper founded on December 9, 1985 by publisher Eugenia Apóstol, columnist Max Solivén, together with Betty Go-Belmonte (wife of Quezón City Mayor Feliciano "Sonny" Belmonte) during the last days of the regime of the Philippine dictator, Ferdinand Marcos, becoming one of the first private newspapers to be established under the Marcos regimesourcehttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philippine_Daily_Inquirer "On January 26, 1994, Ms. Apostol, the INQUIRER founding chair, retired and Ms. Marixi R. Prieto took over her post. A group led by Eduardo Espiritu, former PNB president bought Ms. Apostol's shares in the company. Previously, a group headed by Ms. Prieto had bought into the Philippine Daily Inquirer, Inc. n May 1998, Ben Pangilinan formally retired from the office and was succeeded by Alexandra P. Romualdez as president." I think since then and currently, Ms. Betty Go Belmonte has no interest in running PDI's affairs. source: http://www.inquirer.com.ph/history.asp Quote Link to comment
DPA Posted December 15, 2011 Share Posted December 15, 2011 The Philippine Daily Inquirer was a daily newspaper founded on December 9, 1985 by publisher Eugenia Apóstol, columnist Max Solivén, together with Betty Go-Belmonte (wife of Quezón City Mayor Feliciano "Sonny" Belmonte) during the last days of the regime of the Philippine dictator, Ferdinand Marcos, becoming one of the first private newspapers to be established under the Marcos regimesourcehttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philippine_Daily_Inquirer "On January 26, 1994, Ms. Apostol, the INQUIRER founding chair, retired and Ms. Marixi R. Prieto took over her post. A group led by Eduardo Espiritu, former PNB president bought Ms. Apostol's shares in the company. Previously, a group headed by Ms. Prieto had bought into the Philippine Daily Inquirer, Inc. n May 1998, Ben Pangilinan formally retired from the office and was succeeded by Alexandra P. Romualdez as president." I think since then and currently, Ms. Betty Go Belmonte has no interest in running PDI's affairs. source: http://www.inquirer.com.ph/history.asp Quote Link to comment
Sl@MDuNk_Mitsui14 Posted December 15, 2011 Share Posted December 15, 2011 "On January 26, 1994, Ms. Apostol, the INQUIRER founding chair, retired and Ms. Marixi R. Prieto took over her post. A group led by Eduardo Espiritu, former PNB president bought Ms. Apostol's shares in the company. Previously, a group headed by Ms. Prieto had bought into the Philippine Daily Inquirer, Inc. n May 1998, Ben Pangilinan formally retired from the office and was succeeded by Alexandra P. Romualdez as president." I think since then and currently, Ms. Betty Go Belmonte has no interest in running PDI's affairs. source: http://www.inquirer.com.ph/history.asp The Inquirer is still under the Belmontes. Quote Link to comment
DPA Posted December 16, 2011 Share Posted December 16, 2011 The Inquirer is still under the Belmontes. MANILA, Philippines - It has been said that every new beginning comes from some other beginning’s end. The Philippine STAR founder Betty Go-Belmonte was beginning to ease herself from journalism work after quietly ending her ties with the Philippine Daily Inquirer. It was the paper she co-founded in 1985 in reaction to the dramatic turn of events. Ferdinand Marcos had called for a snap election, the results of which compelled her to band together with veteran newsmen Max Soliven, Art Borjal, Louie Beltran, Eugenia Apostol and Florangel Braid to report the true state and situation of the country, and help Ninoy Aquino’s widow Cory fight the dictatorship. source: http://www.philstar.com/the-philippine-STAR-25th-anniversary/article.aspx?publicationSubCategoryId=445&articleId=710714 Quote Link to comment
DPA Posted December 16, 2011 Share Posted December 16, 2011 The Inquirer is still under the Belmontes. "MANILA, Philippines - It has been said that every new beginning comes from some other beginning’s end. The Philippine STAR founder Betty Go-Belmonte was beginning to ease herself from journalism work after quietly ending her ties with the Philippine Daily Inquirer. It was the paper she co-founded in 1985 in reaction to the dramatic turn of events. Ferdinand Marcos had called for a snap election, the results of which compelled her to band together with veteran newsmen Max Soliven, Art Borjal, Louie Beltran, Eugenia Apostol and Florangel Braid to report the true state and situation of the country, and help Ninoy Aquino’s widow Cory fight the dictatorship." source: www.philstar.com/the-philippine-STAR-25th-anniversary/article.aspx?publicationSubCategoryId=445&articleId=710714 Quote Link to comment
uaeboy25 Posted December 16, 2011 Share Posted December 16, 2011 "MANILA, Philippines - It has been said that every new beginning comes from some other beginning’s end. The Philippine STAR founder Betty Go-Belmonte was beginning to ease herself from journalism work after quietly ending her ties with the Philippine Daily Inquirer. It was the paper she co-founded in 1985 in reaction to the dramatic turn of events. Ferdinand Marcos had called for a snap election, the results of which compelled her to band together with veteran newsmen Max Soliven, Art Borjal, Louie Beltran, Eugenia Apostol and Florangel Braid to report the true state and situation of the country, and help Ninoy Aquino’s widow Cory fight the dictatorship." source: www.philstar.com/the-philippine-STAR-25th-anniversary/article.aspx?publicationSubCategoryId=445&articleId=710714 wala ng position si belmonte pero may share pa rin sila sa PDI, and to add may impluwensya pa ang belmonte sa philstar. This is the effect of media, when we talk about marcos cronies, they are evil, how about aquino cronies? why we cant branded them as evil the same as marcos cronies??? is it becausethey are link cory 'the saints' aquino??? Quote Link to comment
myfreeride Posted December 16, 2011 Share Posted December 16, 2011 kung titignan nyo, ang anghel at demonyo pareho lang ang pamamaraan. Quote Link to comment
red60 Posted December 17, 2011 Share Posted December 17, 2011 The Philippine Daily Inquirer was a daily newspaper founded on December 9, 1985 by publisher Eugenia Apóstol, columnist Max Solivén, together with Betty Go-Belmonte (wife of Quezón City Mayor Feliciano "Sonny" Belmonte) during the last days of the regime of the Philippine dictator, Ferdinand Marcos, becoming one of the first private newspapers to be established under the Marcos regime sourcehttp://en.wikipedia...._Daily_Inquirer "On January 26, 1994, Ms. Apostol, the INQUIRER founding chair, retired and Ms. Marixi R. Prieto took over her post. A group led by Eduardo Espiritu, former PNB president bought Ms. Apostol's shares in the company. Previously, a group headed by Ms. Prieto had bought into the Philippine Daily Inquirer, Inc. n May 1998, Ben Pangilinan formally retired from the office and was succeeded by Alexandra P. Romualdez as president." I think since then and currently, Ms. Betty Go Belmonte has no interest in running PDI's affairs. source: http://www.inquirer.com.ph/history.asp The Inquirer is still under the Belmontes. "MANILA, Philippines - It has been said that every new beginning comes from some other beginning's end. The Philippine STAR founder Betty Go-Belmonte was beginning to ease herself from journalism work after quietly ending her ties with the Philippine Daily Inquirer. It was the paper she co-founded in 1985 in reaction to the dramatic turn of events. Ferdinand Marcos had called for a snap election, the results of which compelled her to band together with veteran newsmen Max Soliven, Art Borjal, Louie Beltran, Eugenia Apostol and Florangel Braid to report the true state and situation of the country, and help Ninoy Aquino's widow Cory fight the dictatorship." source: www.philstar.com/the-philippine-STAR-25th-anniversary/article.aspx?publicationSubCategoryId=445&articleId=710714 Good exchange of info. Perhaps we are focusing too much on ownership. In reality the most important aspect is what is actually printed on paper and posted in the internet. The article I posted earlier is solid proof that PDI can openly criticize Aquino's administration whether owned by belmontes or not. In truth, no media can ever claim that they are bias-free. GMA's tagline "Walang kinikilangan, walang pinoprotektahan, serbisyong totoo lamang." is pure bullsh*t. I'm sure they'll always think twice to write stories that will compromise their relationship with their clients and sponsors. Quote Link to comment
scam Posted December 17, 2011 Share Posted December 17, 2011 ABONY, Hala ka, ang daming namatay at nawawala dahil sa bagyo na sumalantasa Mindanao. Si Gloria nasa VMMC na, si CJ nasa SC pa , si Abalos nasaSPD detention pa. Wala kang pagpapasahan ng sisi. Sino naman ang ituturomo ngayon? Malinaw na kapalpakan mo na yan dahil hindi mo pinaghandaan. Sibakin moyung kaalyado mo sa PAGASA o di kaya sibakin mo na lagn panot mong bumbunan! Under your watch did PI encountered the biggest casualty from a typhoon. That's something for your achievement. Congartulations! hindot ka.... Quote Link to comment
btljc Posted December 17, 2011 Share Posted December 17, 2011 http://ph.omg.yahoo.com/news/angelica-panganiban-clarifies-involvement-naia-incident-082313810.html Angelica Panganiban clarifies involvement in NAIA incidentInside ShowbizInside Showbiz – Fri, Dec 16, 2011 1:31 PM PHT There is a blind item circulating online about an actress who made a scene at the NAIA and even cursed the immigration officers after being held there for a particular issue. If you read the clues carefully, youll realize that the subject of the blind item is Angelica Panganiban. At the press con for the movie Segunda Mano, Angelica, who stars in the movie together with Kris Aquino and Dingdong Dantes, addressed the issue. She admitted that someone who seemed like an immigration officer stopped her and comedian Pooh from leaving the airport and asked them to first pay for the recently-purchased signature bags she had with her. "Sabi ko [sa immigration officer], Magkano po? So nagsulat na siya, sabi ko, Magkano po ang babayaran namin? Sabi niya [sa kasama niya], Kausapin mo. Sagutin mo yung tanong niya. Sabi ko, Hindi po ba pwedeng kayo ang sumagot? Sabi ko, Huwag naman po kayong ganyan. Kasi syempre gusto ko malaman kung ano ang babayaran ko," Angelica narrated. The officer asked Angelica how much she spent on the bags and when she said she didn't know, the officer just said, "O, sige," and then just came up with a fee without any basis. The actress said that she didnt like how rudely she was treated by the officer, considering she just came from a 14-hour long flight and it was around 5am when she arrived. She also clarified that she didn't curse anyone, and that Pooh wasn't the one who paid for her bags. Since she didn't have her ATM card with her and the officers didn't accept credit card payments, Angelica used up the only cash she had with her, which amounted to P6,000, plus the dollars she recently earned. She still lacked P600, which Pooh ended up paying for. Quote Link to comment
thonetteski Posted December 17, 2011 Share Posted December 17, 2011 Dear Mr. President: I have heard that the position of Chief Justice will be vacant soon. I would like to apply for the position. I was a snake in my previous life so I cannot possibly be a snake charmer. I do not believe in SWS, Pulse or phone-in surveys. Even if most Filipinos are disappointed with your administration, I believe in your words only or only words. I am good in Math, especially when it involves percentages of large sums of money. I have no problems working long hours and I love red wine and blue. Like you, my lovelife is also like a "Coke" and I can play PSP. Knowing how you resent CJ, I am confident that you will like not working with me. More power to you and the hairdresser you love. - Dan Matt Tweed Quote Link to comment
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