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Manila Times Special Reports branded as anti-Islam
Written by Brother Deen   
Tuesday, 02 December 2003
The Manila Times (www.manilatimes.net), one of the first newspapers to thrive in the Philippines, published a three-part special report Islam from Decmber 17-19. The series, however, was met with a rash of criticisms from several Muslims who branded the articles as "ignorant special reports by their equally ignorant senior reporter".
 
WOMEN "UNVEILING" FOR PEACE
Written by Samira Ali Gutoc   
Wednesday, 10 December 2003
The 9-11 attack catapulted Muslim images in media. Just as George Bush was dividing the line of We versus they in the war on terror, differing voices of condemnation and celebration among Muslims oon suspected mastermind Osama brought a new age of mainstream debate in the Muslim world. Does Islam tolerate terrorism? Was the ensuing policy on war on terrorism against Muslims?

 
Issues regarding Media in the ARMM
Written by Samira Ali Gutoc   
Thursday, 11 December 2003
Pointers iscussion during the LGSP-CIDA a.m meeting last Dec. 8, 2003:
  • There exists a relationship between good governance, peace and media; media promotes transparency, public opinion building, shared communications in a region with high poverty incidence, corruption, traditional and patronage politics, feudal relationships, low peace and order
 
Ramadhan Season Ends
Written by Samira Ali Gutoc   
Monday, 24 November 2003
Muslims end fasting on Tuesday, November 24, 2003, after the moon-sighting Monday to observe the most important Islamic holiday EIDUL FITR. Faithfuls will flock to public places of prayer such as the Mindanao State University stadium and Golden Mosque in Quiapo.

 
Korean Church helps Muslim folks
Written by Samira Ali Gutoc   
Saturday, 22 November 2003
Far-flung Sulu rarely receives visitors, foreigners especially. Decades of combat-focused reportage have given the island a bad image, enough to make outsiders fear of setting foot in the province.

 
Moro Diplomat Dies, DFA held memorial service
Written by Gonaranao B. Musor and Samira Gutoc   
Friday, 21 November 2003
Candidato Gutoc, incoming Ambassador to Oman, passed away last November 6, Thursday morning, in Cagayan de Oro City due to liver failure. He was buried in accordance with Islamic rites on the same day at his home in barrio Bangon, Marawi City. He was 56 and would have turned 57 this coming November 25. He was supposed to depart for his new post in Muscat, Oman two days after his death.
 
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