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050 _aPN 5424
_b.On8 1987
245 0 _aOn the Scene
_b: the Philippine Press coverage of the 1986 Revolution /
_c edited by Asuncion David Maramba.
264 _aMetro Manila :
_bSolar Publishing Corporation,
_c[1987];copyright 1987
300 _a190 pages :
_b illustrations ;
_c25 cm.
336 _atext
_2rdacontent
338 _avolume
_2rdacarrier
500 _a A compilation of the Philippine press coverage of the 1986 revolution. The book is divided into several topics: The first topic touched on plans that were "hatched" shortly before February 22
500 _a and the last topic consists of reprints or excerpts on the principal characters of the revolution, not the least of which is the people themselves that crystallized into the now famous "people power".
500 _a and the last topic consists of reprints or excerpts on the principal characters of the revolution, not the least of which is the people themselves that crystallized into the now famous "people power". A compilation of the Philippine press coverage of the 1986 revolution. The book is divided into several topics: The first topic touched on plans that were "hatched" shortly before February 22
500 _a the mid topic shows the aftermath of the revolution, it collates the few human interests articles
500 _a the mid topic shows the aftermath of the revolution, it collates the few human interests articles
500 _a the next topic touched on each of the four days of the revolution from February 22-25
500 _a the next topic touched on each of the four days of the revolution from February 22-25
520 _a there were more important things to do. --From the preface
520 _aWhen news of the 1986 Revolution spilled out into the newspapers, the first impulse of anybody who had a sense of history was to cut the papers and keep the clippings for posterity or to keep all the newspapers on file. But after February 22, the first day of the Revolution, he could not do much of that. He couldn't keep up with so many papers. Unable to buy or read all of them, he missed out on some issues. And if he was clipping the news, what, for example, was he to do with the Inquirer where the news stories on page 1 were all continued on page 2? Besides, there was no time
650 _aJournalism
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650 _aPress
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650 _aRevolution
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700 _aMaramba, Asuncion David
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942 _cIRC
999 _c60923
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