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This is a list of online newspaper archives and some magazines and journals, including both free and pay wall blocked digital archives. Most are scanned from microfilm into pdf, gif or similar graphic formats and many of the graphic archives have been indexed into searchable text databases utilizing optical character recognition (OCR) technology.
Manila: 1762 Warfare 247 1762 Battle of Manila: Manila: 2000 Landslide 218–1,000 Payatas landslide: Quezon City: 1899 Warfare 165 Battle of Zapote River: Las Piñas: 1996 Fire 162 Ozone Disco fire: Quezon City: Recognized as the worst fire in Philippine history. 1896 Warfare 155 Battle of San Juan del Monte: San Juan: 2004 Terrorism 116 ...
February 4: A stampede at a sports stadium in Pasig City, Metro Manila, Philippines, kills 73 and injures more than 320, mostly women. Tens of thousands of people had gathered to watch the anniversary presentation of the popular ABS-CBN early afternoon TV game show, Wowowee.
Manila Bulletin was founded on February 2, 1900 by Carlson Taylor as a shipping journal. In 1957, the newspaper was acquired by Swiss expatriate Hans Menzi. [8] [9] From 1938 to his death in 2002, Jose Guevara wrote a column of political commentary for the newspaper.
Disappearance and reported death: Jan. 11 Olongapo: Abducted after a conflict with law enforcement intelligence and was never seen again. NUJP CMFR CPJ [22] [11] [34] [45] Alfredo M. Noblefranca: Davao Observer columnist Apr 3 Killed [22] [45] Elpidio Monteclaro: DZNC commentator in Isabela: June 2 or 3 Killed [22] [45] Ding Sade: Reporters for ...